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cocksucker

KAHK-suh-k

Cocksucker (noun) means a highly offensive term for a despicable or contemptible person. Example: “(vulgar slang — a strong insult, not used in polite or formal contexts)”

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A highly offensive term for a despicable or contemptible person.
"(vulgar slang — a strong insult, not used in polite or formal contexts)"

How to use cocksucker

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA crude, highly offensive insult; not appropriate outside informal or vulgar speech.

When to use it

Extremely vulgar and offensive — avoid in any formal or professional writing.

Word forms

cocksuckers plural

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Etymology

A compound of "cock" (penis, vulgar slang) and "sucker," originally describing the sexual act and extended to a general term of abuse.

Rhymes for cocksucker

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Frequently asked questions

What does “cocksucker” mean?

The word “cocksucker” means a highly offensive term for a despicable or contemptible person. In plain terms, a crude, highly offensive insult; not appropriate outside informal or vulgar speech.

How do you pronounce “cocksucker”?

“Cocksucker” is pronounced KAHK-suh-k (/ˈkɑkˌsʌ.kɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “cocksucker” in a sentence?

Here is “cocksucker” used in a sentence: “(vulgar slang — a strong insult, not used in polite or formal contexts).”

What part of speech is “cocksucker”?

“Cocksucker” is a noun.

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