becocked
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Probably from German bekackt (“shitty”, literally “covered in shit”), from German kacken (“to shit”), or its Yiddish cognate באַקאַקט (bakakt). Compare older English becacked, from becack, with the same meaning.
Adjective
[edit]becocked (comparative more becocked, superlative most becocked)
- (informal, rare) Extremely messed up; shitty, execrable.
- 1976, Jacqueline Briskin, Rich Friends, New York, N.Y.: Delacorte Press, →ISBN, page 138:
- The way your parents always've looked at me. Like I'm to blame for whatever's becocked in their world.
- 1984, Byron Haskin, Joe Adamson, Byron Haskin, Hollywood, C.A.: The Directors Guild of America; Metuchen, N.J.: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 153:
- The director has to analyze the content of the scene -- immediately enabling him to tell if the beginning is at the beginning and if the end is at the end, or if the scene is "becocked," as the whole script was in I WALK ALONE.
- 1996, Sarah Blancher Cohen, “The Ladies Locker Room”, in Making a Scene: The Contemporary Drama of Jewish-American Women, Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, →ISBN, page 149:
- You know the old saying, "Life is like a baby's shirt, short in front and becocked in the back."
- 2024 May 1, (campaign speech)[1], spoken by Donald Trump[2]:
- And Joe Biden got rejected last year by the United States Supreme Court on his student loan program. So that- what he wanted to do is buy votes. He says to all these people- a lot of people- I mean honestly, I'm looking, I'm seeing that's billions of people. He wanted to buy votes. So he said, "We're going to cut your student loan." Now the- the problem with that is many of the people here, but large numbers of people went through years and years to pay off their loan. All of a sudden, this guy comes along and in order to try and buy an election- I guess I don't blame him, but it's very unfair. But the Supreme Court rejected it. So then he goes in now again with a little smaller version of the same thing. He's going to get rejected. And I'm just saying: I will take care of our students far better than him. We're going to take care of our students. We're going to help our students. We're going to make their life good. But what he did is so terrible. So he didn't- he didn't obey the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and now he's doing another one, which is actually a smaller version, but it's even more becocked, okay? It's even- it's even worse. So it's really a- it's a terrible thing, but he's going to be rejected there too.
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Adjective
[edit]becocked (not comparable)
- (humorous, vulgar, rare) Having a (specified kind of) penis.
- Synonyms: bedicked, bepenised, cocked, dicked, phallused, penised
- He's a well-becocked man... so I'm told.
- 1976 May, Norman Jackson Smith, “Susan Brownmiller on Rape”, in Hustler, volume 2, number 11, Columbus, O.H.: Hustler Magazine, Inc., page 33, column 1:
- There is no way off the hook. If you are a be-cocked human being, you are, by definition, a rapist. Nor can you weasel out of your fair share of the blame by copping a plea that you have never actually physically assaulted a woman.
- 2004 July 18, Dat, “UKSF XI”, in uk.sport.football[3] (Usenet):
- The choice of the Sir Ben character is rather too obvious. A testosterone charged hunk of man meat who is not without flirtations with becocked bears and who has recently sold out for a nice bit of totty and a shot at true love. I mean, he's letting the side down, isn't he?
- 2019, Kealan Patrick Burke, We Live Inside Your Eyes, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
- My eyes are closed, and I am wincing, not from desire but embarrassment, because in my mind I am hard as a rock, a shockingly becocked paragon of virility, but in reality, she has been trying to evoke a reaction from that treacherously flaccid member for what seems like forever.
- 2022, M. J. Cornwall, To Be Frank, Cartridge Family, →ISBN, page unnnumbered:
- Afterwards, to Rylands with his retinue of becocked balletomaines.[sic – meaning balletomanes]
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