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cock·a·lo·rum \ˌkäkəˈlōrəm, -lȯr-\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably modification (influenced by the Latin gen. plural ending -orum) of obsolete Flemish kockeloeren to crow, of imitative origin; akin to Old English cocc cock — more at cock 1. : a strutting little fellow : a small boastful or self-important person 2. : the game of leapfrog 3. : boasting talk : braggartism < the crowing cockalorum of the pioneer — D.G.Hoffman > |