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Learn to pronounce cock

/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"

The meaning of COCK is the adult male of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) : rooster. How to use cock in a sentence.
Cock or cocks most commonly refers to: Cock (bird) or rooster, a male of any bird species; Cock (slang), a vulgar slang term for the penis.
verb (used with object). to set or turn up or to one side, often in an assertive, jaunty, or significant manner: He cocked his eyebrow questioningly.
Cock is most often used to refer to either birds or guns. A cock is a rooster, but it's also the hammer on a gun that you adjust so you can fire it.
7 days ago · a friendly form of address, used especially by a man talking to another man: Wotcher, cock! How's things?
where a northerner would say, or expect, cunt. This confusing usage originated during the French domination of the U. S. south; it comes from the French term, [ ...
COCK meaning: 1 : an adult male chicken rooster; 2 : a device for stopping or slowing the flow of a liquid or gas through a pipe stopcock.
cock in American English 2 · 1. to set or turn up or to one side, often in an assertive, jaunty, or significant manner. He cocked his eyebrow questioningly · 2.
Cock Definition · To assume an erect or tilted position. · To behave in a cocky way; strut. · To tilt or set (a hat, etc.) jauntily on one side. · To set the ...