cockapoo
Americannoun
plural
cockapoosEtymology
Origin of cockapoo
First recorded in 1960–65; cock(er) 1 + poo(dle), with -a- from cockatoo
Example Sentences
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I have a cockapoo, Bobby Rhubarb, she’s 4 1/2, so my life kind of revolves around her.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 3, 2025
The dog, Bobby Rhubarb, a shiny black cockapoo, greeted me with a waist-high leap when I visited Lewis recently at her home at the end of a wildflower-lined canyon road in the San Fernando Valley.
From New York Times • Jun. 5, 2023
Grew lives in New York with her wife, son and "energetic cockapoo," it says on Man's website.
From Reuters • May 11, 2023
"I was in utter shock, I could not believe it," said Ms Harris, adding she had provided proof cockapoo Bella was a service dog.
From BBC • Jan. 25, 2023
The cockapoo in photo c has curly hair, like the poodle, and short legs, like the cocker spaniel.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
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