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coos | coot |

As a verb coos

is third-person singular of coo.

As a noun coot is

any of various aquatic birds of the genus Fulica that are mainly black with a prominent frontal shield on the forehead.

coos

English

Verb

(head)
  • (coo)
  • Anagrams

    * ----

    coo

    English

    Etymology 1

    Of onomatopoetic/imitative origin.

    Noun

    (-)
  • The murmuring sound made by a dove or pigeon.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (transitive, or, intransitive) To make a soft murmuring sound, as a pigeon.
  • * 26 June 2014 , A.A Dowd, AV Club Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler spoof rom-com clichés in They Came Together [http://www.avclub.com/review/paul-rudd-and-amy-poehler-spoof-rom-com-cliches-th-206220]
  • As Norah Jones coos sweet nothings on the soundtrack, the happy couple—played by Paul Rudd and Amy Poehler—canoodle through a Manhattan montage, making pasta for two, swimming through a pile of autumn leaves, and horsing around at a fruit stand.
  • To speak in an admiring fashion, to be enthusiastic about.
  • * 2013 , Nicola Cornick, One Night with the Laird (page 206)
  • They were too busy cooing over the baby and his parents were too busy cooing over each other.
    Derived terms
    * cooer * cooingly

    Etymology 2

    Shortening of cool. Compare foo.

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (slang) cool
  • Etymology 3

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • Expression of fright, surprise, approval, etc.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1960 , author= , title=(Jeeves in the Offing) , section=chapter VII , passage=I stood outside the door for a space, letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would”, as Jeeves tells me cats do in adages, then turned the handle softly, pushed – also softly – and, carrying on into the interior, found myself confronted by a girl in housemaid's costume who put a hand to her throat like somebody in a play and leaped several inches in the direction of the ceiling. “Coo'!” she said, having returned to terra firma and taken aboard a spot of breath. “You gave me a start, sir!” [...] “If you cast an eye on him, you will see that he's asleep now.” “' Coo ! So he is.”}}
  • * 1988 , Sean Kelly, Professional BMX Simulator'' (video game review in ''Your Sinclair , issue 35, November 1988)
  • The last track on each of the three sections is a professional course, where you can customise your bike by changing the tyres and the size of chainwheel. Coo !
  • * 1989 , Competitions'' (in ''Sinclair User , issue 92, November 1989)
  • We want you to come up with a side splitting caption for a picture drawn by the fair hand of those at System 3. If you turn out to be the Funniest "Person", we'll give you a big wopping model of a dinosaur. Coo .
  • * 1990 , Crash readers' awards ceremony'' (in ''Crash , issue 75, April 1990)
  • Mark: 'Coo', I've only had four gallons of extra caffeine coffee today so I'm not my usual talking-to-PR-girlies-for-hours-on-end self. But bear with me a mo while I get myself together (audience waits for an age while he searches through his coat for the golden envelope). Here it is! ' Coo , and the winner is The New Zealand Story.'

    coot

    English

    (wikipedia coot) (Fulica)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any of various aquatic birds of the genus Fulica that are mainly black with a prominent frontal shield on the forehead.
  • (colloquial) A stupid fellow; a simpleton
  • A silly coot .
  • * An old coot
  • * A rich coot
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1960 , author= , title=(Jeeves in the Offing) , section=chapter VII , passage=“You'll be able now to give it as your considered opinion that [Wilbert Cream] is as loony as a coot', Sir Roderick.” A pause ensued during which [the psychiatrist] appeared to be weighing this, possibly thinking back to ' coots he had met in the course of his professional career and trying to estimate their dippiness as compared with that of W. Cream.}}
  • A success; something excellent.
  • * Man that song's the coot .
  • * Would be the coot if we could go this weekend!
  • (slang) Body louse.
  • Derived terms

    (bird species) * American coot, Fulica americana * Andean coot, Fulica ardesiaca * Caribbean coot, Fulica caribaea * Eurasian coot, Fulica atra * giant coot, Fulica gigantea * Hawaiian coot, Fulica alai * horned coot, Fulica cornuta * mascarene coot, * red-fronted coot, Fulica rufifrons * red-gartered coot, Fulica armillata * red-knobbed coot, Fulica cristata * white-winged coot, Fulica leucoptera * bald as a coot * cracked as a coot * crazy as a coot * daft as a coot * daffy as a coot * deaf as a coot * dizzy as a coot * drunk as a coot * gay as a coot * happy as a coot * old coot * loony as a coot * mad as a coot * pissed as a coot * queer as a coot * rich coot * silly as a coot * simple as a coot