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cocked

Cocked vs Tilted - What's the difference?

cocked | tilted |


As verbs the difference between cocked and tilted

is that cocked is past tense of cock while tilted is past tense of tilt.

As an adjective cocked

is drunk.

Cocked - What does it mean?

cocked | |

Wikidiffcom vs Cocked - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cocked |


As an adjective cocked is

(informal) drunk.

As a verb cocked is

(cock).

Crocked vs Cocked - What's the difference?

crocked | cocked |


As verbs the difference between crocked and cocked

is that crocked is past tense of crock while cocked is past tense of cock.

As adjectives the difference between crocked and cocked

is that crocked is injured (of a person while cocked is drunk.

Socked vs Cocked - What's the difference?

socked | cocked |


As verbs the difference between socked and cocked

is that socked is (sock) while cocked is (cock).

As an adjective cocked is

(informal) drunk.

Conked vs Cocked - What's the difference?

conked | cocked |


As verbs the difference between conked and cocked

is that conked is (conk) while cocked is (cock).

As an adjective cocked is

(informal) drunk.

Jocked vs Cocked - What's the difference?

jocked | cocked |


As verbs the difference between jocked and cocked

is that jocked is (jock) while cocked is (cock).

As an adjective cocked is

(informal) drunk.

Coked vs Cocked - What's the difference?

coked | cocked |


As adjectives the difference between coked and cocked

is that coked is intoxicated with cocaine while cocked is (informal) drunk.

As verbs the difference between coked and cocked

is that coked is (coke) while cocked is (cock).

Cocked vs Cocker - What's the difference?

cocked | cocker |


As verbs the difference between cocked and cocker

is that cocked is past tense of cock while cocker is to make a nestle-cock of; to indulge or pamper.

As an adjective cocked

is drunk.

As a noun cocker is

one who breeds gamecocks or arranges cockfights.

Cocked vs Corked - What's the difference?

cocked | corked |


As adjectives the difference between cocked and corked

is that cocked is drunk while corked is of a container, especially a bottle, closed with a cork.

As verbs the difference between cocked and corked

is that cocked is past tense of cock while corked is past tense of cork.

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