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the language in which a cow speaks; Most commonly the word (moo)
dude did you hear that girl speak cowian in the lunch room?!
Cowian by KateBSum-MoOoO February 15, 2019
Related Words
cokia copia- corian cokie Coriander cokamine cokeaholic cokeatious coki coking

Cokie Smurf 

Wonderful and lovely person who just happens to have a coke habit and smurfish qualities
Abi is such a Cokie Smurf its jebbs

cardinal copia 

CARDINAL COPIA IS A PERSON WITH A SHY BUT PERVERTED PERSONALITY.HE HAS A BIG DICK AND LOVES TO PLAY WITH IT HE LOVES TO WEAR VERY TIGHT JEANS.AND IS HOT AND HE KNOWS IT.HE LOVES MAKING YOU CUM
Cardinal copia is so hot i would cum .
cardinal copia by Jamie.the.hoonie October 16, 2022

Land of Cokayne 

An imaginary land of idleness, luxury, ease and plenty.

Where physical comforts and pleasures are always immediately at hand and where the harshness of medieval peasant life does not exist.
Like Atlantis and El Dorado, the land of Cokayne was a fictional utopia, a place where, in a parody of paradise, idleness and gluttony were the principal occupations. In Specimens of Early English Poets (1790), George Ellis printed a 13th century French poem called "The Land of Cokaigne" where

the houses were made of barley sugar and cakes, the streets were paved with pastry, and the shops supplied goods for nothing.

According to Herman Pleij,Dreaming of Cokaigne: Medieval Fantasies of the Perfect Life (2001):

roasted pigs wander about with knives in their backs to make carving easy, where grilled geese fly directly into one's mouth, where cooked fish jump out of the water and land at one's feet. The weather is always mild, the wine flows freely, sex is readily available, and all people enjoy eternal youth.

Cokaigne was a "medieval peasant’s dream, offering relief from backbreaking labor and the daily struggle for meager food."

The Brothers Grimm collected and retold the fairy tale in Das Märchen vom Schlaraffenland (The Tale About the Land of Cokayne).

In the 1820s, the name Cokaigne came to be applied jocularly to London, as the land of Cockneys, and thus "Cokaigne", though the two are not linguistically connected otherwise. The composer Edward Elgar used the title "Cokaigne" for his concert overture and suite evoking the people of London, Cokaigne (In London Town) (1901)
Land of Cokayne by Heike Makatsch October 21, 2009
A proper lad, shags nines and sniffs lines. Living by the motto “chat shit get bangedon the daily. Stacking bread like a loaf 24/7 .
Oi rah fam, mans a cobian init
cobian by Cobians October 16, 2019

cardinal copia 

a gay priest who likes rats rigatoni and trikes
cardinal copia by auritu November 5, 2022