Codebook
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- Code-book
noun 1. a book containing a list of code signals with their meanings, usually arranged alphabetically.
- Cockamamy
[kok-uh-mey-mee] /ˈkɒk əˌmeɪ mi/ adjective, Slang. 1. ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical: full of wild schemes and cockamamie ideas. /ˌkɒkəˈmeɪmɪ/ adjective 1. (slang, mainly US) ridiculous or nonsensical: a cockamamie story adj. American English slang word attested by 1946, popularized c.1960, but said to be New York City children’s slang from mid-1920s; perhaps an alteration of […]
- Cockamamie
[kok-uh-mey-mee] /ˈkɒk əˌmeɪ mi/ adjective, Slang. 1. ridiculous, pointless, or nonsensical: full of wild schemes and cockamamie ideas. /ˌkɒkəˈmeɪmɪ/ adjective 1. (slang, mainly US) ridiculous or nonsensical: a cockamamie story adj. American English slang word attested by 1946, popularized c.1960, but said to be New York City children’s slang from mid-1920s; perhaps an alteration of […]
- Cockalorum
[kok-uh-lawr-uh m, -lohr-] /ˌkɒk əˈlɔr əm, -ˈloʊr-/ noun 1. a self-important little man. /ˌkɒkəˈlɔːrəm/ noun 1. a self-important little man 2. bragging talk; crowing
- Cock-a-leekie
[kok-uh-lee-kee] /ˌkɒk əˈli ki/ noun, Scottish Cookery. 1. a soup made with chicken broth, chopped leeks, and sometimes a little oatmeal. /ˌkɒkəˈliːkɪ/ noun 1. a variant of cockieleekie