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Verb. To cock. To mock, tease, harass, annoy, parody, deride, ridicule, jest or otherwise make fun of another. To give one a hard time.
Past tense, cocked. Present tense, cocking. 1. Marge thought Homer was cocking her when he said he'd lost his job.
2. Bart cocked Nelson, saying "don't have a cow" |
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The male reproductive organ. Used as a secondairy brain at times. Before I stuck my rough, bent-up COCK into her vagina, I was certain that I would hit her G-spot on every thrust.
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(1) the best goddamn thing in the word. If I could, I'd ride one all day long. Cocks feel so great in my pussy
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1. A rooster living on a farm, or anywhere.
2. another word for penis 1. Sam, look at that red cock!
1. Sam, look at that enormous cock! |
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a large animal which inhabits mens pants sometimes hairy with one eye. cricky... look at that cock
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That cock just declared war on canada.
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Noun:
1. A rooster. My rooster is 7 inches long.
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An extremely over-confident male who acts like he knows everthing just because he THINKS he has a lot in the pants... the type of guy who never gets any. a cock would say thinks like, "what would you guys do without me?" and "i'm so big i have to tape it to my leg"
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