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cockatrice

Cockatrice aka Basilisk, a reptilian bird creature, supposedly from a snake raping a chicken. Either total fantasy, or some micro-dinosaur leftover that was still around during recorded history, but died out between 500 and 2500 years ago.
Legend says that to look at a cockatrice directly would cause one to turn to stone. Only weasels and ferrets are immune to their stare and could kill them. However, a person could look at a cockatrice's shadow or reflection and kill it with a sword, arrow, or anything that could else that could kill a snake or a rooster.
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Cockatrice

a dragon type creature, small in size,posessing the head of a rooster, a serphant like tail, and the power to urn you to stone if you looked it in the eye. AKA Basilisk
That cockatrice is up to no good again.
Cockatrice by Light Joker April 20, 2004

Cockatrice

When a woman gives it to 3 guys at the same time.
Sally left the bar with the Cummings triplets, and Bob C' said they gave her a Cockatrice!
Cockatrice by Peter Crammer May 13, 2006

cockatrice

One that could be defined by the essence of Zach Hartman.

Or Buddy Cianci, yeah, that too.
Dude, you're a cockatrice.
cockatrice by asdasd September 15, 2004

cockatrice

a cock cubed, a cock that is greater than a doublecock. These 'creatures' can often be found on ancient murals and artwork. If you are lucky enough you may come across one in your daily life!
That cock is cubed!
Oh look, it's a cockatrice!
cockatrice by barnfunkle April 1, 2008

Cockatrice

A cockatrice is a mythical beast, essentially a two-legged dragon, wyvern, or serpent-like creature with a rooster's head. In slang terms it means a woman who prefers three male lovers at a time
Andy, Ben and I slept with Lynn last night. She has turned into a real Cockatrice
Cockatrice by Doofus Rick July 2, 2023

cockatiel 

An intelligent member of the parrot family that is very affectionate and can learn to talk and whistle tunes. If they are left in their cage all the time they become depressed and pretty nasty. However, if they are interacted with on a daily basis and fed a varied diet they can brighten your life for 20 years or more.
My cockatiel whistles the theme song from the Andy Griffith show.
cockatiel by celloparrot April 28, 2005