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Meaning of
cock
in English
cock
us
//kɑk//
uk
//kɒk//
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Plural
cocks
Past Tense
cocked
Participle Verb
cocking
Third Person Singular
cocks
Definitions
Noun
a
male
domestic
chicken
;
rooster
The
farmer
raised
a
loud
cock
in
his
backyard
.
a
male
bird
;
especially
domestic
The
cock
of
the
species
is
known
for
its
bright
plumage
.
a
valve
controlling
water
flow
The
plumber
adjusted
the
cock
to
stop
the
leak
.
a
firearm's
hammer
mechanism
The
gun's
cock
was
faulty
and
needed
to
be
replaced
.
male
genital
organ
The
doctor
explained
the
function
of
the
cock
during
the
health
education
class
.
a
stupid
or
obnoxious
person
(
derogatory
)
The
arrogant
man
acted
like
a
cock
,
annoying
everyone
in
the
room
.
nonsense
or
rubbish
;
fraudulent
talk
The
politician
was
accused
of
speaking
cock
to
gain
votes
.
a
man
or
fellow
(
informal
term
)
The
old
man
was
a
kind
cock
who
helped
his
neighbors
.
a
male
genital
organ
(
informal
)
The
doctor
examined
the
patient's
cock
during
the
medical
checkup
.
an
upward
tilt
or
angled
position
;
state
of
being
cocked
The
gun's
hammer
was
in
a
cock
position
,
ready
to
fire
.
a
weather
indicator
;
vane
in
a
cock
shape
The
weather
vane
in
the
shape
of
a
cock
pointed
towards
the
north
.
a
male
chicken's
crow
;
early
morning
sound
The
loud
cock
of
the
rooster
woke
up
the
whole
village
at
dawn
.
a
male
fish
(
salmon
,
trout
);
symbol
The
fisherman
caught
a
large
cock
salmon
in
the
river
.
sundial's
style
or
gnomon
The
ancient
sundial
had
a
cock
that
cast
a
shadow
to
indicate
time
.
a
small
pile
of
hay
(
haycock
)
The
farmer
gathered
the
hay
into
a
large
cock
in
the
field
.
a
type
of
small
boat
(
cock-boat
)
The
sailor
expertly
navigated
the
small
cock
through
the
choppy
waters
.
the
notch
of
an
arrow
The
archer
checked
the
cock
of
his
arrow
before
shooting
.
Verb
to
prepare
a
firearm
for
firing
The
soldier
learned
how
to
cock
his
rifle
quickly
in
the
military
training
.
to
lift
or
turn
something
up
(
e
.
g
.
a
hat
)
He
cocked
his
head
to
listen
carefully
to
the
conversation
.
to
turn
or
tilt
(
something
)
upwards
The
hunter
had
to
cock
his
gun
before
shooting
the
target
.
Compounds / Phrases
cockapoo
cock o' the North
cockpit
cockfighting
cock of the roost
cock of the walk
turkey-cock
cockpits
ballcock
cockboat
cockeyes
cockfight
cockfights
cockhorse
cockhorses
cocklofts
cockspurs
cockup
cock-up