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  1. The idiom “cock of the roost” is a popular expression that has been used for centuries to describe someone who is in charge or dominates a particular situation. The phrase has its roots in rural life, where roosters were often kept in coops with hens.

  2. cock of the roost An arrogant, conceited, or overly proud person, typically a man. He struts around campus like he's the cock of the roost, all because his dad is some politician.

  3. Cock, however, is usually avoided because of its (slang) association with the male penis. In certain expressions though it is still used: cock of the roost, cock-eyed, cock and bull story etc... Most people would tend to say rooster or, at a pinch, cockerel. Both are indeed translated as gallo.

  4. Cock-of-the-roost Definition. (idiomatic) A proud or conceited person.

  5. Explanation for the 'cock of the roost' phrase in the Phrases.com dictionary. What does the 'cock of the roost' phrase mean? Definitions, usage examples and translations inside.

  6. SAM SMITHS – COCK OF THE ROOST. October 24, 2019. Five trains headed north from Archway to High Barnet before one eventually took me south to Goodge St. Why is that? Who’d want to go to Barnet? This stretch of tourist London north of Hamleys is unknown territory for tickers and giggers, What pre-emptive potential would the Cock hold ?

  7. Cock of the Roost (German: Der Hahn im Korb) is a 1925 German silent comedy film directed by Georg Jacoby and starring Reinhold Schünzel, Elga Brink and Maly Delschaft. The film's sets were designed by the art director Walter Reimann.