| BAWCOCKS | • bawcocks n. Plural of bawcock. • BAWCOCK n. (Shakespeare) a fine fellow. |
| BIBCOCKS | • bibcocks n. Plural of bibcock. • BIBCOCK n. a tap with a downturned nozzle. |
| COCKSHOT | • cockshot n. (Slang, vulgar) A photograph of one’s penis. • COCKSHOT n. a target in a throwing contest, also COCKSHY. |
| COCKSHUT | • cockshut n. (Countable, obsolete) A kind of net for catching woodcock. • cockshut n. (Obsolete) Twilight, when poultry would be shut in for the night. • COCKSHUT n. twilight, probably referring to a time when poultry are shut up for the night. |
| COCKSIER | • COCKSY adj. self-important, also COXY. |
| COCKSMAN | • cocksman n. A man who is sexually talented. • COCKSMAN n. a man reputed to be extremely virile or sexually accomplished. |
| COCKSMEN | • cocksmen n. Plural of cocksman. • COCKSMAN n. a man reputed to be extremely virile or sexually accomplished. |
| COCKSPUR | • cockspur n. A blade for tying to the foot of a gamecock. • cockspur n. A kind of grass (Echinochloa crus-galli). • cockspur n. A kind of hawthorn (Crataegus crus-galli). |
| COCKSURE | • cocksure adj. (Informal) Too confident; overconfident. • cock-sure adj. Alternative form of cocksure. • COCKSURE adj. perfectly confident. |
| DAWCOCKS | • dawcocks n. Plural of dawcock. • DAWCOCK n. (archaic) a cock jackdaw, a simpleton. |
| GORCOCKS | • gorcocks n. Plural of gorcock. • GORCOCK n. (Scots) the male red grouse. |
| HAYCOCKS | • haycocks n. Plural of haycock. • Haycocks prop.n. A surname. • hay-cocks n. Plural of hay-cock. |
| MEACOCKS | • meacocks n. Plural of meacock. • Meacocks prop.n. Plural of Meacock. • MEACOCK n. (Shakespeare) a meek man who dotes on his wife, or is henpecked. |
| PEACOCKS | • peacocks n. Plural of peacock. • Peacocks prop.n. Plural of Peacock. • PEACOCK v. to strut vainly. |
| PETCOCKS | • petcocks n. Plural of petcock. • PETCOCK n. a valve for draining condensed steam from engine cylinders. |
| SEACOCKS | • seacocks n. Plural of seacock. • sea␣cocks n. Plural of sea cock. • SEACOCK n. a valve in a ship's hull. |