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cock Definition


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cock1
noun
    1. A male bird, especially an adult male chicken.
    2. A stopcock.
    3. The hammer of a gun which, when raised and let go by the trigger, produces the discharge.
    4. coarse slang
      The penis.
    5. coarse slang
      Nonsense.
    6. slang
      A pal, usually used as a form of address.
verb cocked, cocking
    tr & intr
    1. To lift; to stick up.
    2. To turn in a particular direction.
      Example: cock an ear towards the door
    3. To draw back the hammer of a gun.
    4. To set (one's hat) at an angle.
Idiom: go off at half cock
    To begin too soon, without being fully prepared.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon cocc.

Phrasal Verb: cock something up
    To make a mess of it; to do it badly. See also cock-up.
      Example: He really cocked up his exams




cock2
noun
    1. A small heap of hay, etc.
verb
    1. To pile into such heaps.
Etymology: 15c: perhaps related to Norse kökkr lump.



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