cocky

cocky
1. noun
a) Abbreviation of cockatoo, especially when talking to such a bird, as in "hello cocky".

2005: Visit the local store at Coles Bay and youre greeted by a talking cocky called Jim. — , The World Today program, Town seeks environmental accreditation, 5 August 2005 [

b) A farmer, particularly a small-time farmer.

And stories in the bush may not seem relevant in the big smoke, but try telling that to a cocky. — Shelley Horton, Media Dimensions program, episode 15 [


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