cock : Idioms & Phrases


A half cock

  • the position of the cock of a gun when retained by the first notch. half cocked: see below, halfcocked: = unprepared, lacking forethought; as in go off half cocked
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air cock

Air" cock`
Definitions
  1. A faucet to allow escape of air.
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At cock, At full cock

  • with the hammer raised and ready to fire; said of firearms, also, jocularly, of one prepared for instant action.
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At half cock

  • . See under Half.
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Ball cock

  • noun floating ball that controls level in a water tank
    ballcock.
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  • a faucet or valve which is opened or closed by the fall or rise of a ball floating in water at the end of a lever.
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black cock

  • noun male black grouse
    blackcock.
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By cock and pie

  • an adjuration equivalent to "by God and the service book." Shak.
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Chaparral cock

  • noun speedy largely terrestrial bird found from California and Mexico to Texas
    Geococcyx californianus; roadrunner.
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  • . See under Chaparral.
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Chaparral cock; fem. Chaparral hen

  • (Zoöl.), a bird of the cuckoo family (Geococcyx Californianus), noted for running with great speed. It ranges from California to Mexico and eastward to Texas; called also road runner, ground cuckoo, churea, and snake killer it is the state bird of New Mexico .
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Cock and bull story, an extravagant

  • boastful story; a canard.
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Cock feather

  • (Archery), the feather of an arrow at right angles to the direction of the cock or notch.
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Cock of the plains

  • (Zoöl.) See Sage cock.
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Cock of the rock

  • noun bird of the Andes similar to Rupicola rupicola
    Rupicola peruviana.
  • noun tropical bird of northern South America the male having brilliant red or orange plumage and an erectile disklike crest
    Rupicola rupicola.
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  • (Zoöl.), a South American bird (Rupicola aurantia) having a beautiful crest.
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Cock of the walk

  • a chief or master; the hero of the hour; one who has overcrowed, or got the better of, rivals or competitors.
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Cock of the woods

  • . See Capercailzie.
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cock sucking

  • noun slang for fellatio
    blowjob.
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cock up

  • verb raise
    prick up; prick.
    • The dog pricked up his ears
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cock's eggs

  • noun weedy vine of Argentina having solitary white flowers followed by egg-shaped white or yellow fruit
    Salpichroa organifolia; Salpichroa rhomboidea.
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cock-a-doodle-doo

  • noun an imitation of the crow of a cock
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cock-a-hoop

  • adjective satellite exhibiting self-importance
    crowing; braggart; big; boastful; bragging; self-aggrandizing; braggy; self-aggrandising.
    • big talk
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Cock`-a-hoop" adjective
Definitions
  1. Boastful; defiant; exulting. Also used adverbially.
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cock-a-leekie

  • noun soup made from chicken boiled with leeks
    cocky-leeky.
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cock-and-bull story

  • noun an interesting but highly implausible story; often told as an excuse
    fairytale; fairy tale; fairy story; song and dance.
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cock-brained

Cock"-brained` adjective
Definitions
  1. Giddy; rash. Milton.
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cock-padle

Cock"-pad`le noun
Etymology
Etymol. uncertain.
Definitions
  1. (Zoöl.) See Lumpfish. Scot.
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Cocked hat

  • noun hat with opposing brims turned up and caught together to form points
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  • . (a) A hat with large, stiff flaps turned up to a peaked crown, thus making its form triangular; called also three-cornered hat or tricorn . (b) A game similar to ninepins, except that only three pins are used, which are set up at the angles of a triangle.
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dandy-cock

Dan"dy-cock` noun masculine, Dan"dy-hen` noun feminine (Also<
  • Dandy-cock
  • Dandy-hen
)
Etymology
See Dandy.
Definitions
  1. A bantam fowl.
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escape cock

  • noun a valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level
    escape; relief valve; safety valve; escape valve.
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fighting cock

  • noun a cock bred and trained for fighting
    gamecock.
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Foam cock

  • in steam boilers, a cock at the water level, to blow off impurities.
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Four-way cock

  • a cock connected with four pipes or ports, and having two or more passages in the plug, by which the adjacent pipes or ports may be made to communicate; formerly used as a valve in the steam engine, and now for various other purposes. In the illustration, a leads to the upper end of a steam engine cylinder, and b to the lower end; c is the steam pipe, and d the exhaust pipe.
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Gauge cock

  • a stop cock used as a try cock for ascertaining the height of the water level in a steam boiler.
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go off at half-cock

  • verb act prematurely or without reflection or too soon
    go off at half-cock.
    • she wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked
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go off half-cocked

  • verb act prematurely or without reflection or too soon
    go off at half-cock.
    • she wanted to quit her job but her mother told her not to go off half-cocked
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Ground cock

  • a cock, the plug of which is ground into its seat, as distinguished from a compression cock. Knight.
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half-cock

  • noun confusion resulting from lack of preparation
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Heath cock

  • (Zoöl.), the blackcock. See Heath grouse (below).
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Hopper cock

  • a faucet or valve for flushing the hopper of a water-closet.
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Injection cock, ∨ Injection valve

  • (Steam Eng.), the cock or valve through which cold water is admitted into a condenser.
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Jungle cock

  • noun male jungle fowl
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  • (Zoöl.), the male of a jungle fowl.
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Mackerel cock

  • (Zoöl.), the Manx shearwater; so called because it precedes the appearance of the mackerel on the east coast of Ireland.
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Moor cock

  • (Zoöl.), the male of the moor fowl or red grouse of Europe.
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Mountain cock

  • (Zoöl.), capercailzie. See Capercailzie.
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Oar cock

  • (Zoöl), the water rail. Prov. Eng.
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Oil cock

  • a stopcock connected with an oil cup. See Oil cup.
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Pet cock

  • . Perh. for petty cock. (Mach.) A little faucet in a water pipe or pump, to let air out, or at the end of a steam cylinder, to drain it.
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Sage cock

  • (Zoöl.), the male of the sage grouse; in a more general sense, the specific name of the sage grouse.
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Sand cock

  • (Zoöl.), the redshank. Prov. Eng.
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sea cock

Sea" cock`
Definitions
  1. In a steamship, a cock or valve close to the vessel's side, for closing a pipe which communicates with the sea.
  2. (Zoöl.) (a) The black-bellied plover. (b) A gurnard, as the European red gurnard (Trigla pini).
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Snow cock

  • (Zoöl.), the snow pheasant.
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Thistle cock

  • (Zoöl.), the corn bunting (Emberiza militaria). Prov. Eng.
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Throstle cock

  • the missel thrush. Prov. Eng.
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Try cock

  • a gauge cock. See under Gauge.
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Turkey cock

  • noun male turkey
    gobbler; tom turkey; tom.
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  • (Zoöl.), a male turkey.
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water cock

Wa"ter cock`
Definitions
  1. (Zoöl.) A large gallinule (Gallicrex cristatus) native of Australia, India, and the East Indies. In the breeding season the male is black and has a fleshy red caruncle, or horn, on the top of its head. Called also kora.
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