cockahoop
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
See also: cock-a-hoop
English
[edit]Adjective
[edit]cockahoop (comparative more cockahoop, superlative most cockahoop)
- Alternative form of cock-a-hoop
- 1912, Pearson's magazine: Volume 27:
- She'd only think it was a trap; or she'd think I'd caved in and be so cockahoop we should never get any forrarder.
- 2021 April 29, Jamie Jackson, “Edinson Cavani and Bruno Fernandes help Manchester United hit Roma for six”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Then, when Fernandes’s cross landed expertly on Paul Pogba’s head the Frenchman delivered a cool finish before Mason Greenwood’s late strike had them cockahoop.