What is the meaning of COCKA. Phrases containing COCKA
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also cockamamy adj 1. Trifling; nearly valueless. 2. Ludicrous; nonsensical: This is a cockamamie idea.
Term of endearment used to younger male relative or male friend, used in a similar way to 'mate' or 'pal'
An outback farmer. Also referred to as Cockatoo settler
A person who watches out for the authorities during an illegal operation. See also Cockatoo #3
Cocky is slang for pert.Cocky is British slang for swaggering, impudent, arrogant.Cocky is Australian slang for a cockatoo.Cocky is Australian slang for a small farmer.
cockatoo (Australian parrot)
An expression directed to a lookout, to keep a watchful eye out for the law during illegal operations. See also Nit Keeper and Cockatoo #3
farmer, cockatoo or cockroach.
Farmer; smallholder; also abbreviation of cockatoo...!
Cockaleekie is London Cockney rhyming slang for cheeky.
A large, white, noisy native bird of Australia. 2. An owner of a small outback property. 3. A lookout (person) during unlawful operations
Derived from alcoholic The Habitual excessive use of another person(s) penis; [Hello, my name is Jane, and I'm a cockaholic.].
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An arctic sea bird Fratercula arctica) allied to the auks, and having a short, thick, swollen beak, whence the name; -- called also bottle nose, cockandy, coulterneb, marrot, mormon, pope, and sea parrot.
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Any venomous or deadly thing.
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An Australian parrot (Calopsitta Novae-Hollandiae); -- so called from its note.
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The bone used in playing the game; -- called also huckle bone.
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A representation of this serpent. It has the head, wings, and legs of a bird, and tail of a serpent.
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A fabulous serpent, or dragon. The ancients alleged that its hissing would drive away all other serpents, and that its breath, and even its look, was fatal. See Cockatrice.
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Same as Cockaleekie.
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Wearing a cockade.
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A fabulous two-legged, winged creature, like a cockatrice, but having the head of a dragon, and without spurs.
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A fabulous serpent whose breath and look were said to be fatal. See Basilisk.
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The palm (or great black) cockatoo, of Australia (Microglossus aterrimus).
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A venomous serpent which which cannot now be identified.
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A genus of parrots with gray heads. of New Zeland and papua, allied to the cockatoos. See Kaka.
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The Russian variety of bagatelle.
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A favorite soup in Scotland, made from a capon highly seasoned, and boiled with leeks and prunes.
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A bird of the Parrot family, of the subfamily Cacatuinae, having a short, strong, and much curved beak, and the head ornamented with a crest, which can be raised or depressed at will. There are several genera and many species; as the broad-crested (Plictolophus, / Cacatua, cristatus), the sulphur-crested (P. galeritus), etc. The palm or great black cockatoo of Australia is Microglossus aterrimus.
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A game played with sheep's bones instead of dice
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A helmeted Australian cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus funereus); -- called also funeral cockatoo.
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A badge, usually in the form of a rosette, or knot, and generally worn upon the hat; -- used as an indication of military or naval service, or party allegiance, and in England as a part of the livery to indicate that the wearer is the servant of a military or naval officer.
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