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Main Entry: 1fuck

Pronunciation: 'f&k

Function: verb

Etymology: akin to Dutch fokken to breed (cattle), Swedish dialect fókka to copulate

intransitive verb

1 usually obscene : COPULATE

2 usually vulgar : MESS 3 -- used with with

transitive verb

1 usually obscene : to engage in coitus with -- sometimes used interjectionally with an object (as a personal or reflexive pronoun) to express anger, contempt, or disgust

2 usually vulgar : to deal with unfairly or harshly : CHEAT, SCREW

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Main Entry: cock

Pronunciation: 'käk

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English cok, from Old English cocc, of imitative origin

1 a : the adult male of the domestic chicken (Gallus gallus) b : the male of birds other than the domestic chicken c : WOODCOCK d archaic : the crowing of a cock; also : COCKCROW e : WEATHERCOCK

2 : a device (as a faucet or valve) for regulating the flow of a liquid

3 a : a chief person : LEADER b : a person of spirit and often of a certain swagger or arrogance

4 a : the hammer in the lock of a firearm b : the cocked position of the hammer

5 usually vulgar : PENIS

- cock of the walk : one that dominates a group or situation especially overbearingly

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Main Entry: marc

Pronunciation: 'märk

Function: noun

Etymology: French, from Middle French, from marchier to trample, march

1 : the residue remaining after a fruit has been pressed; broadly : the organic residue from an extraction process

2 : brandy made from the residue of wine grapes after pressing

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Main Entry: platy·pus

Pronunciation: 'pla-ti-p&s, -"pus

Function: noun

Inflected Form(s): plural platy·pus·es also platy·pi /-"pI, -"pE/

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek platypous flat-footed, from platys broad, flat + pous foot -- more at PLACE, FOOT

: a small carnivorous aquatic monotreme mammal (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) of eastern Australia and Tasmania that has a fleshy bill resembling that of a duck, dense fur, webbed feet, and a broad flattened tail -- called also duck-billed platypus

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Main Entry: os·trich

Pronunciation: 'äs-trich, 'os- also -trij

Function: noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ostriz, ostrige, from Vulgar Latin *avis struthio, from Latin avis bird + Late Latin struthio ostrich -- more at STRUTHIOUS

1 a : a swift-footed 2-toed flightless ratite bird (Struthio camelus) of Africa that is the largest of existing birds and often weighs 300 pounds (140 kilograms) b : RHEA c : leather made from ostrich skin

2 [from the belief that the ostrich when pursued hides its head in the sand and believes itself to be unseen] : one who attempts to avoid danger or difficulty by refusing to face it

- os·trich·like /-"lIk/ adjective

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