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pillock

English

Etymology

In the 16th century, the meaning was "penis". Probably from pillicock (penis; boy, man), presumably akin to the slang term dickhead (inept fool). Alternatively, from the same basis as pillicock (compare regional Norwegian pill (penis)) + the diminutive suffix -ock.

Pronunciation

Noun

pillock (plural pillocks)

  1. (Britain, mildly derogatory, slang) a stupid or annoying person; simpleton; fool.
Translations

Synonyms

  • (British, mildly pejorative, slang): a stupid or annoying person; wazzock, plonker

References

Anagrams

  • Pollick, lip lock, lip-lock, liplock

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pellock

English

Etymology

From Scots pellock, of unknown origin.

Noun

pellock (plural pellocks)

  1. (Scotland) A porpoise.

Scots

Etymology

Of unknown origin.

Noun

pellock (plural pellocks)

  1. porpoise

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