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Cocker [ˈkɒkə] n 1. (Biographies / Cocker, Edward (1631-1675) M, English, SCIENCE: mathematician) Edward. 1631-75, English arithmetician according to cocker reliable or reliably; correct or correctly Cocker [ˈkɒkə] n according to Cocker reliable or reliably; correct or correctly [from Edward Cocker (1631-75), English arithmetician] cocker1 n 1. (Group Games / Gambling, except Cards) a devotee of cockfighting 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Breeds) short for cocker spaniel cocker2 vb (tr) Rare to pamper or spoil by indulgence n
Brit informal a mate (esp in the phrase old cocker) [perhaps from cock1 with the sense: to make a cock (i.e. pet) of] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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The 11th Marines Cannon Cockers have four battalions: 1/11, 2/11 and 5/11 at Camp Pendleton, California, and 3/11 at Twentynine Palms, California. Dockers will soon introduce pants with eight front pleats called Cockers. The Edwards bought two cocker spaniels on their honeymoon 47 years ago and have had cockers ever since, Jack Edwards said. |
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