Spanish Meaning of cocked snooks (at)

Burlarse (de)

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Definitions and Meaning of cocked snooks (at) in English

cocked snooks (at)

the crowing of a cock, a small pile (as of hay), tilt, slant, the adult male of a bird and especially the domestic chicken, the adult male of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus), to position the hammer (see hammer entry 1 sense 2b(2)) of a firearm for firing, to draw the hammer of (a firearm) back and set for firing, to set (a mechanism, such as a camera shutter) for tripping (see trip entry 1 sense transitive 3), to set or draw back in readiness for some action, to turn up (something, such as a hat brim), the cocked position of the hammer of a firearm, to turn, tip, or tilt usually to one side, to draw back the hammer of (a gun) in readiness for firing, tilt entry 2 sense 4, slant, to turn, tip, or stick up, to set (the trigger) for firing, a chief person, the male of birds other than the domestic chicken, to turn, tip, or tilt upward or to one side, the hammer in the lock of a firearm, to draw or bend back in preparation for throwing or hitting, woodcock, a device (as a faucet or valve) for controlling the flow of a liquid, strut, swagger, penis, to put (hay or something similar) into small piles, weathercock, a person of spirit and often of a certain swagger or arrogance, a device (such as a faucet or valve) for regulating the flow of a liquid, cockcrow, one that dominates a group or situation especially overbearingly, to thumb one's nose, the cocked position of the hammer, to set erect

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Burlarse (de)

the crowing of a cock, a small pile (as of hay), tilt, slant, the adult male of a bird and especially the domestic chicken, the adult male of the domestic chick

burló,rió (de),se burlaba,ridiculizado,se burló,se burló,molestó,ridiculizado,explorado,brocheta

aprobado,respaldado,sancionado,aplaudió.,aprobado,elogiado

cocked a snook (at) => sacar la lengua a (alguien), cockcrows => cantos del gallo, cockalorum => gandul, cock snooks (at) => sacar la lengua (a), cock a snook (at) => burlarse de,