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1 cock
s 1. okuka prema gore, prčast zavoj (nosa); značajan mig (okom) 2. način naherenja šešira 3. napeto stanje otponca na puški s plast, stog, stožić (sijena itd.) s 1. kokot, pijetao, pijevac; mužjak (ptice) 2. glava, vođa, kolovođa 3.[vulg] spolni ud 4.[tech] kokot, otponac, oroz (na puški); pipa, slavina, pipac; nemirnica (na uri); ježičac (na vagi) / [fig] to live like fighting #s = živjeti u izobilju, kao bubreg u loju; [fam] old # = dragi moj, čovječe; # of the walk (ili school) = kolovođa; that # won't fight = to ne ide, taj plan je nemoguć* * *
kokot
kurac
oroz
penis
pijetao
pipa
slavina
ventil
vjetrokaz -
2 cock up
s [print] veliko slovo, istaknuto slovo -
3 cock-up
s [print] veliko, istaknuto slovo -
4 cock-crowing
s -] cock-crow* * *
maziti -
5 cock crowing
s -] cock-crow -
6 cock a doodle doo
s kukuriku; pijetao* * *
kukuriku -
7 cock boat
barÄica -
8 cock one's ears
naćuliti usi -
9 cock ring
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10 cock sparrow
mužjak -
11 cock-a-doodle-doo
s kukuriku; pijetao* * *
kukuriku -
12 cock-crow
s kukurijekanje (pijetla pred zoru); zora, svitanje* * *
kukurikanje
svitanje
zora -
13 Cock-of-the-rocks
Kotinga rupicola -
14 cock a hoop
adj pobjedonosan, kličući, koji trijumfira -
15 cock a hoop
adv pobjedonosno, kličući, trijumfalno -
16 cock and bull story
s bajka, nevjerojatna priča, izmišljotina -
17 cock crow
s kukurijekanje (pijetla pred zoru); zora, svitanje -
18 cock cyed
adj [sl] razrok, škiljav;[US] naljoskan -
19 cock fight
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20 cock fighting
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