Cock-a-hoop means triumphantly boastful, exulting, or overly proud.
Cock-a-hoop means triumphantly boastful or exulting, originally referring to festive celebration but now signifying prideful boasting.
Word | cock-a-hoop |
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Date | April 22, 2014 |
Type | adjective |
Syllables | kah-kuh-HOOP |
Etymology | The adjective "cock-a-hoop" comes from a curious 16th- and 17th-century expression, "to set cock a hoop," which meant "to be festive" or "to drink or celebrate without restraint." Etymologists, however, are not entirely certain about the origin of that old expression. Although no one knows if it originally had any connection with the "rooster" sense of "cock," many people thought it did-and this perceived association influenced the current meaning of "cock-a-hoop." The cock is known for its triumphant crow, and "cock-a-hoop" is now used to refer to something triumphantly boastful. |
Examples | The driver's pit crew was cock-a-hoop as they watched her cross the finish line to victory lane. "The cock-a-hoop pride and sensitivity of these former colonials were mere annoyances, almost impossible to take seriously for a nation with a world war to win." - From Patricia Brady's 2011 book A Being So Gentle: The Frontier Love Story of Rachel and Andrew Jackson |
Definition | 1 : triumphantly boastful : exulting 2 : awry |
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