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1 coq
coq [kɔk]masculine noun[de basse-cour] cock* * *kɔknom masculin1) ( de poulailler) cockerel, rooster US; ( oiseau mâle) cockrouge comme un coq — [personne] bright red in the face
2) Culinaire cockerel3) Architecture ( de clocher) weathercock4) ( séducteur)•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *kɔk1. nmcock, roosterau chant du coq (= à l'aube) [se lever, se réveiller, revenir, s'achever] — at cockcrow
2. adj inv* * *coq nm1 ( de poulailler) cockerel, rooster US; ( oiseau mâle) cock; au chant du coq at cockcrow; rouge comme un coq [personne] bright red in the face; mollets or jambes de coq skinny legs; le coq gaulois the French cockerel (symbol of the French fighting spirit); ⇒ grand;2 Culin cockerel;3 Archit ( de clocher) weathercock;4 ( jeune séducteur) le coq du village the local Casanova;5 Naut (ship's) cook.coq de bruyère grouse; coq de combat fighting cock; coq faisan cock pheasant; coq nain bantam cock; coq au vin coq au vin.être comme un coq en pâte to be in clover; sauter du coq à l'âne to hop from one subject to another.[kɔk] nom masculincoq de bruyère capercailie, capercailliepasser ou sauter du coq à l'âne to jump from one subject to another2. [figure, symbole]coq de clocher weathercock, weather vane4. (familier) [fanfaron, séducteur] lady-killer————————[kɔk] adjectifThe cockerel is the symbol of France. Its cry, cocorico!, is sometimes used to express national pride: trois médailles d'or pour la France - cocorico! -
2 palucher
I.v. trans. To 'paw', to touch salaciously (also: envoyer les paluches).II.v. trans. reflex.1. To 'beat the dummy', to 'wank', to masturbate2. Se palucher de: To be 'cock-a-hoop', to be 'over the moon', to be proud of oneself about something. Il se paluchait d'être arrive le premier. He was certainly crowing over being the first one to arrive.3. Se palucher sur. To have illusions about. On se paluchait guère sur ses talents! We had our doubts as to his ability! -
3 pou
n. m.1. Chercher des poux à quelqu'un: To deliberately pick a quarrel with someone (as the image suggests, in a 'nit-picking' way).2. ¼comme un pou (comparative with a superlative implication). Etre moche comme un pou: To be as ugly as sin. Etre sale comme un pou (of person): To be as filthy as they come. Etre fier comme un pou: To be crowing with pride. Bicher comme un pou ( dans la crème fraîche): To be 'cock-a-hoop', to be beside oneself with pride and elation.
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cock — cock1 [käk] n. [ME cok < OE coc & OFr coq, like Dan kok, ON kokkr, of echoic orig.] 1. a) the male of the chicken; rooster b) the male of certain other birds 2. Archaic a) the crowing of a rooster, esp. at sunrise … English World dictionary
The Lighthouse (opera) — The Lighthouse is a chamber opera with words and music by Peter Maxwell Davies. The scenario was inspired by a true story. In December 1900 a lighthouse supply ship called the Hesperus , based in Stromness, Orkney, went on its routine tour of… … Wikipedia
Cock-crowing — In our Lord s time the Jews had adopted the Greek and Roman division of the night into four watches, each consisting of three hours, the first beginning at six o clock in the evening (Luke 12:38; Matt. 14:25; Mark 6:48). But the ancient… … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Crowing — Crow Crow (kr[=o]), v. i. [imp. {Crew} (kr[udd]) or {Crowed} (kr[=o]d); p. p. {Crowed} ({Crown} (kr[=o]n), Obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. {Crowing}.] [AS. cr[=a]wan; akin to D. kraijen, G. kr[aum]hen, cf. Lith. groti to croak. [root]24. Cf. {Crake}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cock-crowing — n. 1. Crowing of the cock, cock crow, cock. 2. Dawn, day break, peep of day, first flush of the morning … New dictionary of synonyms
cock — I. /kɒk / (say kok) noun 1. a male chicken. 2. the male of any bird, especially of the gallinaceous kind. 3. Obsolete the crowing of the cock: they were up at first cock. 4. a leader; chief person; ruling spirit. 5. a device for permitting or… …
cock — cock1 cocklike, adj. /kok/, n. 1. a male chicken; rooster. 2. the male of any bird, esp. of the gallinaceous kind. 3. Also called stopcock. a hand operated valve or faucet, esp. one opened or closed by rotating a cylindrical or tapered plug… … Universalium
cock — I. noun Etymology: Middle English cok, from Old English cocc, of imitative origin Date: before 12th century 1. a. the adult male of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) b. the male of birds other than the domestic chicken c. woodcock d. archaic… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cock — I. n. 1. Male (of birds). 2. Chanticleer, rooster [U. S.]. 3. Cock crowing, cock crow. 4. Faucet, turn valve, stop cock. 5. Hammer (of gunlock). 6. Turning up, turn, toss, perking … New dictionary of synonyms
cock-a-doodle-doo — /ˌkɒk ə dudl ˈdu/ (say .kok uh doohdl dooh) noun (plural cock a doodle doos) 1. the sound of the crowing of a cock. –verb (i) (cock a doodle dooed, cock a doodle dooing) 2. to crow …
cock-a-doodle-doo — n. the crowing sound made by a rooster. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English