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/käk/
noun
  1. a male bird, especially a rooster.
    synonyms: rooster, cockerel, male fowl, capon, chanticleer
  2. a penis.
  3. nonsense.
    "that's all a lot of cock"
  4. a firing lever in a gun which can be raised to be released by the trigger.
  5. a stopcock.

verb
  1. tilt (something) in a particular direction.
    "she cocked her head slightly to one side"
    synonyms: tilt, tip, angle, lean, slope, bank, slant, incline, pitch, dip, cant, bevel, camber, heel, careen, put at an angle
  2. raise the cock of (a gun) in order to make it ready for firing.
    "he took the loaded pistol from his belt and cocked it"

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