cuckoo
Americannoun
plural
cuckoos-
a common European bird, Cuculus canorus, of the family Cuculidae, noted for its characteristic call and its brood parasitism.
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any of several other birds of the family Cuculidae.
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the call of the cuckoo, or an imitation of it.
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Slang. a crazy, silly, or foolish person; simpleton.
verb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
adjective
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Slang. crazy; silly; foolish.
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of, relating to, or like a cuckoo.
noun
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any bird of the family Cuculidae, having pointed wings, a long tail, and zygodactyl feet: order Cuculiformes. Many species, including the European cuckoo ( Cuculus canorus ), lay their eggs in the nests of other birds and have a two-note call
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informal an insane or foolish person
adjective
interjection
verb
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(tr) to repeat over and over
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(intr) to make the sound imitated by the word cuckoo
Etymology
Origin of cuckoo
1200–50; Middle English cuc ( c ) u, cuccuk ( e ) (imitative); compare Latin cucūlus, French coucou, German Kuckuk, Dutch koekoek, Modern Greek koûko
Example Sentences
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I have lived, Jhabvala said, like “a cuckoo forever insinuating myself into others’ nests.”
That meant Lady Constance had eight full cuckoos to build up a head of steam.
From Literature
“No offense, but this is all a little cuckoo for my taste,” Gibby said.
From Literature
The estate is home to rare wildlife, including curlew, mountain bumblebees, lapwings, red squirrels, cuckoo and merlin, as well as Atlantic salmon and critically endangered eels, but the conservationists say nature could be richer still.
From BBC
Like everyone in the movie, he sounds confident and totally cuckoo.
From Los Angeles Times
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