(Noun)
Slang for the male reproductive organ, namely the penis.
Usage: I have a huge cock!
cock rate this definition:
(Adult / Slang)
Etymology: Originally derived from the Latin coco and Late Latin cucurru, imitative of the rooster's distinctive crow. In Middle English, cock referred to a faucet; from the 15 th century onward, to a watercock, a tap, a spout, or a penis; developed into its present vulgar connotations in the late 18 th century:
1. Possibly the oldest colloquialism for penis. See penis for synonyms.
2. In some Southern US states, between 1920 and 1940, an African-American slang word for the vagina, possibly derived from cockles; a cock-opener was a penis. Quote: Dictionary of American Regional English (1985): ' At a point roughly the same as the Mason-Dixon Line, there is a division in meaning, to the North cock refers to the male genitals, but in the South its use is restricted to the female genitals. Missouri is a border state in which both meanings are used.'
5. Me old cock , in England, my old friend; a friendly form of address to a male friend or acquaintance. Ello, cock , is also a greeting among close friends.
6. Cock one's beaver , to bring one's penis to attention (erect).
7. A Shakespearean word for a fool or a vain, conceited man.
9. Cock of the game / cock-fighter / gamecock , C19 th colloquialisms for a promiscuousman. ( Cock of the game could also refer to the winner or champion of a game.)
10. Cock-up , a fuck-up or screw up, a botched or mishandled situation.