cockadoodle
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English
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Verb
[edit]cockadoodle (third-person singular simple present cockadoodles, present participle cockadoodling, simple past and past participle cockadoodled)
- The crow of a cock; cock-a-doodle-doo.
- 1881, Thomas Lewis Owen Davies, James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps, A Supplementary English Glossary[1], G. Bell and Sons, page 132:
- COCKADOODLE, to crow like a cock (onomatopœous). The peacocks, with their spotted coates and affrighting voyces, for heralds, the prickt and enlisted; and the cockadoodling cocks for their trumpeters.—Nashe, Lenten Stuff (Harl. Misc., vi. 170).
Etymology 2
[edit]Blend of cocker spaniel + poodle, perhaps influenced by Labradoodle.
Noun
[edit]cockadoodle (plural cockadoodles)
- A dog that is a cross between a cocker spaniel and a poodle.
- 2023 August 14, Joe Saunders, “The Pronunciation Cassette Tapes” (0:48 from the start), in Solar Opposites[5], season 4, episode 4, spoken by Kevin (Ken Marino):
- “This creature has facilitated your coitus?” “He's a cockadoodle. Half cocker spaniel, half poodle, specifically bred to save marriages.”