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  • What is the difference between “rooster” vs. “cock” and “hen” vs . . .
    “Cock” is the Old English word for the male domestic fowl, and it is still the common word here in Britain “Rooster” is basically a prudish euphemism, rare in this country, but it has become the usual word for this fowl in North America “Cock” as a colloquial word for the male genitalia is as common here as it is in America
  • 请问大神penis,dick,cock之间有什么意义上的不同吗? - 知乎
    Cock就比较难听一点,在学历高的有教养的人嘴里你基本不会听到,除非你跟那人关系很好开玩笑可能会说到,公共场合基本上你也不会听到,一般cock你会在pornhub上看到,开黄段子的时候…我反正很反感有人这个词 就感觉跟中文说我的屌一样 很难听
  • 英语单词chicken、hen、cock、rooster、chick有什么区别?
    cock a snook at sb sth 这里介绍一个和cock有关的习语:cock a snook at sb sth。 cock a snook at sb sth的意思是“(说话或做事)明显地表示蔑视;轻蔑;不屑一顾”,当你想用英语表示某人对某事物不屑一顾,就可以用这个习语来形容。 例句如下: to cock a snook at authority
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  • Cock-a-hoop - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    COCK-A-HOOP, The E[nglish] phrase is used to denote a bumper, Fife One who is half seas over, is also said to be cock-a-hoop, ibid ; which is nearly akin to the E[nglish] sense, "triumphant, exulting " Spenser uses cock on hoop, which seems to determine the origin ; q the cock seated on the top of his roost
  • What is the origin and earliest recorded usage of cock-up
    So to cock up is to make a cock of something Note that the phrase can be used as a verb or, hyphenated, a noun: He's going to cock up that piece of work This project is a complete cock-up Also it can be broken up as you'd expect: Be careful when folding the souffle, or you'll cock the texture up You can also say: You've made a complete cock
  • etymology - The connection between roosters and genitalia - English . . .
    Cock-and-bull is first recorded 1620s, perhaps an allusion to Aesop's fables, with their incredible talking animals, or to a particular story, now forgotten French has parallel expression coq-à-l'âne It seems that, in English, the connection between the two is that, at first, cock was an nickname for people who "strutted like a cock"
  • What is the etymology and literal meaning of Cock a snoot snook?
    The NOAD reports that the phrase (chiefly British) cock a snook means "place one's hand so that the thumb touches one's nose and the fingers are spread out, in order to express contempt;" it is also used with the meaning of "openly show contempt or a lack of respect for someone or something " He spent a lifetime cocking a snook at the art world


















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