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<!-- This page is monitored by many people and bots, and joke edits are removed quickly. People who vandalize articles repeatedly will be blocked from editing. If you would like to experiment with Wikipedia, please copy the following address into your browser's address bar. It will take you to a page where new users can try out the editing features! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sandbox --> {{pp-semi-protected|small=yes}} {{wiktionary|cock}} '''Cock''' or '''cocks''' most commonly refers to: * Cock, cockerel or rooster, a male of any bird species, especially [[chicken]] * [[Cock (slang)]], a vulgar slang term for a penis '''Cock''' or '''cocks''' may also refer to: {{TOC right}} == Names == * [[Cock (surname)]] * [[Cocks (surname)]] == Places == * [[Cocks Glacier]], Ross Dependency, Antarctica * [[Mount Cocks]], Victoria Land, Antarctica * [[Cock Bridge (Ljubljana)]], a footbridge in Ljubljana, Slovenia * [[Cock Marsh]], Berkshire, England, UK * [[Cocks, Cornwall]], a hamlet in England, UK * [[Cock Beck]], a stream in Yorkshire, England, UK == Pubs and bars == * [[The Cock]], a gay bar in New York City * [[The Cock, Broom]], a Grade II listed public house in Broom, Bedfordshire * [[The Cock, Fulham]], a historic public house in London * [[The Cock, St Albans]], a public house in St Albans, Hertfordshire, England * [[Cock Tavern Theatre]], a pub theatre in Kilburn, London * [[The Cock sign]], a pub sign in Sutton, London == Vehicles == * [[Antonov An-22]] or Cock, a heavy military transport aircraft * [[Colditz Cock]], a glider built by British Second World War prisoners of war in Colditz Castle for an escape attempt == Other uses == * [[.ck|.co.ck]], a second-level domain of the Cook Islands * Cock, a colloquial term for a [[Tap_(valve)#Nomenclature|small valve]] or spigot * [[Cock (play)|''Cock'' (play)]], a 2009 play by Mike Bartlett * [[Cock ale]], an ale popular in 17th and 18th-century England * [[Cocks baronets]], two baronetcies, one extinct and one extant * [[Cock Lane]], a street in London * [[Riihimäki Cocks]], a handball team == See also == * [[Caulk]]ing, or caulk * [[Cock a doodle doo]], a popular English-language nursery rhyme * [[Cock and Bull (disambiguation)|Cock and Bull]] (a disambiguation page) * [[Cock Bridge (Aberdeenshire)]], a settlement in Aberdeenshire, Scotland * [[Cockfight]] * [[Cock ring]] * [[Cockpit (disambiguation)]] * [[Cocktail]] * [[Coq (software)|Coq]], an application used in computer science * [[Coque (disambiguation)]] * [[Cox (disambiguation)]] * [[Gamecock]] * [[Koç]], a surname * [[KOC (disambiguation)]] * [[Gun]], which may be ''cocked'', or readied to fire {{disambiguation|geo}}
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