Results 1 to 15 of 15

Thread: Cocksure

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Location
    Business as usual yeah?
    Posts
    4,078

    Cocksure

    Holy f this is a real word?

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/cocksure


    –adjective
    1.
    perfectly sure or certain; completely confident in one's own mind: She was cocksure that she was able to do the job better than anyone else.
    2.
    too certain; overconfident: He was so cocksure he would win the election that he didn't even bother to campaign.
    3.
    Obsolete . perfectly secure or safe.


    I never knew. I will have to throw this around once in a while.

  2. #2
    ha...i was thought that it only meant a guy who was certain that he could fvck anything that came his way.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    RIP Brother...
    Posts
    5,054
    You're both american aren't you?

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    No source checks
    Posts
    31,195
    Quote Originally Posted by NotSmall View Post
    You're both american aren't you?
    Hahaha, lmao...
    Do not ask me for a source check.






  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    In Therapy
    Posts
    1,178
    http://www.fontriver.com/font/cocksure/

    Somehow this applies here.......

  6. #6
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Location
    In Therapy
    Posts
    1,178
    and this....
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Click image for larger version. 

Name:	djrjrj.JPG 
Views:	206 
Size:	50.5 KB 
ID:	107766  

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    US
    Posts
    1,141
    This has been part of my vocabulary for years I'm pretty sure it's where "cocky" comes from...

    There is also the word cockstrong which means pretty much the same thing; however, I don't know if that has made it's way into dictionarys as of yet.

    Cock by itself is also a term used by farmer's I think somewhere in the US. It means like a pile of hay or something. It can be used as a verb too. If you were to "cock" the hay, you'd be piling it up.

    You can also cock the hammer on a gun.

    A cock is also a male rooster.

    I think some people even use it for penis.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    32,801
    Quote Originally Posted by LatissimusaurousRex View Post
    This has been part of my vocabulary for years I'm pretty sure it's where "cocky" comes from...

    There is also the word cockstrong which means pretty much the same thing; however, I don't know if that has made it's way into dictionarys as of yet.

    Cock by itself is also a term used by farmer's I think somewhere in the US. It means like a pile of hay or something. It can be used as a verb too. If you were to "cock" the hay, you'd be piling it up.

    You can also cock the hammer on a gun.

    A cock is also a male rooster.

    I think some people even use it for penis.
    you think? where do you live on an island?

    you know it means to stack hay but not sure about penis
    Last edited by gixxerboy1; 06-09-2010 at 05:47 PM.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    US
    Posts
    1,141
    Using all these definitions you could do the following:

    Cock a cock of cocks cocks.

    Thanks English.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jan 2010
    Location
    Starbuck Em' and Fvck Em'
    Posts
    1,706
    [QUOTE=LatissimusaurousRex;5216600]This has been part of my vocabulary for years I'm pretty sure it's where "cocky" comes from...

    There is also the word cockstrong which means pretty much the same thing; however, I don't know if that has made it's way into dictionarys as of yet.

    Cock by itself is also a term used by farmer's I think somewhere in the US. It means like a pile of hay or something. It can be used as a verb too. If you were to "cock" the hay, you'd be piling it up.

    You can also cock the hammer on a gun.

    A cock is also a male rooster.

    I think some people even use it for penis.[/QUOTE]

    nah i dont think thats used anymore...

    tube-steak is most commonly used nowadays

  11. #11
    Join Date
    May 2003
    Location
    Repost
    Posts
    7,433
    A date with DSM is cockassured

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Feb 2009
    Posts
    5,750
    [QUOTE=vanduhl;5216654]
    Quote Originally Posted by LatissimusaurousRex View Post
    This has been part of my vocabulary for years I'm pretty sure it's where "cocky" comes from...

    There is also the word cockstrong which means pretty much the same thing; however, I don't know if that has made it's way into dictionarys as of yet.

    Cock by itself is also a term used by farmer's I think somewhere in the US. It means like a pile of hay or something. It can be used as a verb too. If you were to "cock" the hay, you'd be piling it up.

    You can also cock the hammer on a gun.

    A cock is also a male rooster.

    I think some people even use it for penis.[/QUOTE]

    nah i dont think thats used anymore...

    tube-steak is most commonly used nowadays
    hahaha oh man

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    Killing Zombies
    Posts
    297
    If you come across the word GOLDEN-COLONIC in the urban dictionary...you can thank me. And no, I don't. Hehehe

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Standing Above Weakness
    Posts
    16,033
    I think some people even use it for penis.[/QUOTE]

    nah i dont think thats used anymore...

    tube-steak is most commonly used nowadays[/QUOTE]

    That's played out too.. beef-dart is now the in-reference for cock.. ahem.. I mean penis.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Front toward enemy
    Posts
    6,265
    Another steller thread from the man that brought us "tuna in coca cola" and "injecting steroids into your balls".

    Cocksure is a term that has been around for donkeys years now.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •