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/käk/,
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cocked, past tense; cocks, 3rd person singular present; cocked, past participle; cocking, present participle;
  1. Pile (hay, straw, or other material) into such a shape


  1. (Cocking) Mis-application of a closure to a container. The closure’s appearance is uneven on the container or it is pulled off to one side, due to an uneven downward pull of threads. Cocking is normally caused by over torquing or an out of spec. “S” dimension container.
  2. (COCKING) misalignment of a shaft seal such that it is not perpendicular to the bore in which it is supposed to fit and the shaft it is supposed to seal; may be caused by incorrect installation or improper design; also known as seal cocking.
  3. (COCKING) Setting the collapsible bridle for operation.
  4. (Cocking) creating a motion of your hands as if to point an impossibly large penis in their face (seriously), used as burn
  5. (cocking) The step in the cycle of operation that refers to the rearward movement of the bolt riding over the hammer, resetting the weapon for subsequent firing.
  6. If, when looking down on the head of a book, the corners are not square it is said to be cocked or rolled. Also known as a spine slant.
  7. the covers no longer line up squarely when the book is laid flat on its back cover. Usually caused by poor storage or rough handling during reading.
  8. Also shelf-cocked. A condition resulting from storing a book on a shelf so that it leans and rests against its neighbor or the side of a bookcase. Gravity deforms the book binding. Cocked also refers to a book in which the spine no longer remains at right angles to the covers.
  9. to "cock" a rifle means to draw back the hammer to prepare it for firing.
  10. For a firearm with either a single or double action trigger, the hammer has been pulled back into its single action point (ready for the hammer to drop).