cock

suomi-englanti sanakirja

cock englannista suomeksi

  1. sulkuhana

  2. kukko

  3. virittää

  4. kukkoilla

  5. hana

  6. ukko

  7. kyrpä

  8. panna kallelleen, kallistaa

  1. koiras

  2. hana, iskuvasara

  3. yläkeno

  4. virittää

  5. virittyä

  6. kallistaa

cock englanniksi

  1. A male bird, ''especially:''

  2. (senseid) A rooster: a male gallinaceous bird, ''especially'' a male domestic chicken ((taxlink)).

  3. A pigeon.

  4. (senseid) A valve or tap for controlling flow in plumbing.

  5. {{quote-text|en|year=1864|author=Robert Niccol|title=Essay on Sugar, and General Treatise on Sugar Refining

  6. The hammer of a firearm trigger mechanism.

  7. A penis.

  8. (inline alt forms)

  9. (quote-song)|title= (w)| passage=My cock is much bigger than yours / My cock can walk right through the door / With a feeling so pure / It's got you screaming back for more

  10. The circle at the end of the rink.

  11. The state of being cocked; an upward turn, tilt or angle.

  12. (RQ:Scott St Ronan's Well) with a knowing cock of his eye to his next neighbour. Of this person little need be said.

  13. (quote-text) in 1803; my eyes transmogrified (..); my nose had lost its pretty cock, and had grown elegantly hooked; and (..)

  14. (RQ:Hawthorne House Seven Gables)

  15. A stupid, obnoxious or contemptible person.

  16. Nonsense; rubbish; a fraud.

  17. (quote-text)

  18. (quote-book)

  19. A man; a fellow.

  20. (ux)

  21. A boastful tilt of one's head or hat.

  22. Shuttlecock.

  23. A vane in the shape of a cock; a weathercock.

  24. (RQ:Shakespeare King Lear)

  25. A chief person; a leader or master.

  26. A leading thing.

  27. {{quote-book|en|year=1542|translator=Nicholas Udall|author=Erasmus|title=Apophthegmata|page=164

  28. 1672 (original), 1776 (printed), Andrew Marvell, ''The Works of Andrew Marvell'', page 154:

  29. Tis sir Salomon's sword; cock of as many men as it hath been drawn against. Woe worth the man that comes in the way of so dead-doing a tool, (..)
  30. (RQ:Spectator)

  31. {{quote-text|en|year=1833|author=James Shirley|title=The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley|page=232

  32. The crow of a cock, especially the first crow in the morning; cockcrow.

  33. (RQ:Scott St Ronan's Well)

  34. 1842 (published 1856), Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ''Poems ...'', page 334:

  35. And here we are, half-way to Alcalá, between cocks and midnight.
  36. A male fish, especially a salmon or trout.

  37. (quote-book)|passage=As spawning time approaches – autumn or very early winter in most rivers, though in some late-run streams salmon may spawn as late as January or February – the hen's colouration becomes first a matt-pewter and then a drab dark brown-grey. The cock fish, in contrast, begins to gain some brighter colours.

  38. (syn)

    (cot)

  39. The style or gnomon of a sundial.

  40. (quote-book)show the stay of the time sliding by.

  41. The indicator of a balance.

  42. The bridge piece that affords a bearing for the pivot of a balance in a clock or watch.

  43. (quote-journal)with a steel Chain(..)a brass Cock, an endless Screw

  44. To lift the cock of a firearm or crossbow; to prepare (a gun or crossbow) to be fired.

  45. {{quote-text|en|year=1812|author=Lord Byron|title=The Waltz

  46. To be prepared to be triggered by having the cock lifted.

  47. ''In the darkness, the gun cocked loudly.''

  48. To erect; to turn up.

  49. {{quote-text|en|year=1720|author=John Gay|title=Thursday: Or, The Spell

  50. {{quote-text|en|year=1728|author=Jonathan Swift|title=A Dialogue Between Mad Mullinix and Timothy

  51. To copulate with; (by extension, as with fuck) to mess up, to damage, to destroy.

  52. Foster's_Lager|Foster's Lager TV commercial, 1980s

  53. "Please tell me the way to Cockfosters." ... "Drink it warm, mate."
  54. To turn or twist something upwards or to one side; to lift or tilt (e.g. headwear) boastfully.

  55. ''He cocked his hat jauntily.''

  56. To turn (the eye) obliquely and partially close its lid, as an expression of derision or insinuation.(R:Webster 191)

  57. {{quote-journal|en|year=1873|author=Mark Lemon; Henry Mayhew; Tom Taylor|journal=Punch|volume=64-65|page=36

  58. To strut; to swagger; to look big, pert, or menacing.

  59. To make a nestle-cock of, to pamper or spoil (a child).

  60. Expression of annoyance.

  61. (quote-newsgroup)

  62. Vulva, vagina. (defdate)

  63. (circa), Rufus George Perryman (Speckled Red), quoted by Elijah Wald, ''The Dozens: A History of Rap's Mama'':

  64. Born in the canebrake and you were suckled by a bear,
    Jumped right through your mammy's cock and never touched a hair.
  65. {{quote-song|en |title=Shave 'Em Dry|Shave 'Em Dry, No. 2 |artist=Lucille Bogan |date=March 5, 1935 |year_published=1991 |album=Raunchy Business: Hot Nuts & Lollypops |note=track 6

  66. {{quote-book|en |title=Unprintable Ozark Folksongs and Folklore: Roll me in your arms |volume=1 |author=Vance Randolph |publisher=University of Arkansas Press |location=Fayetteville |editor=Gershon Legman |year=1992 |page=411 |pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rXAE-KbkomsC&lpg=PA411

  67. {{quote-song|en |title=Fuck Faces |url=https://genius.com/Scarface-fuck-faces-lyrics |album=My Homies |note=track 8 |date=February 17, 1998 |author=(rapper)|Scarface; Too Short; (rapper)|Tela; Devin the Dude

  68. {{quote-book|en |author=Vildred C. Tucker-Dawson |title=A Journey Back in Time: My Story Book |isbn=1426942230 |pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=zKpnEh40ZKgC&lpg=PA42 |page=42 |year=2010

  69. Hay-cock, a small conical pile of hay.(R:Webster 191)

  70. To form into piles.

  71. {{quote-text|en|year=1579|author=Edmund Spenser|title=The Shepheardes Calender

  72. (abbr of) a type of small boat.

  73. (senseid) (non-gloss definition)

  74. (RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)