To shout in exultation or defiance; to brag.
To make the shrill sound characteristic of a rooster; to make a sound in this manner, either in gaiety, joy, pleasure, or defiance.
To test the reed of a double reed instrument by placing the reed alone in the mouth and blowing it.
The cry of the bird known in the US as a rooster and in British English as a cockerel.
A gangplank (corvus) used by the Ancient Roman navy to board enemy ships.
The emblem of an eagle, a sign of military rank.
The mesentery of an animal.
A bird, usually black, of the genus Corvus, having a strong conical beak, with projecting bristles; it has a harsh, croaking call.
Any of various dark-coloured nymphalid butterflies of the genus Euploea.
An ill-tempered and obstinate woman, or one who otherwise has features resembling the bird; a harpy.
A black person.
A bar of iron with a beak, crook or claw; a bar of iron used as a lever; a crowbar.
To make a squawking noise; to yell, scream, or call out shrilly.
To produce a warning message, indicating a possible error.
To set or transmit a four-digit transponder code. (Normally followed by the specific code in question.)
To report an infraction; to rat on or tattle; to disclose a secret.
To speak out; to protest.
A complaint or objection.
A four-digit transponder code used by aircraft for identification or transmission of emergency signals.
A warning message indicating a possible error.
An issue or complaint related to aircraft maintenance.
The American night heron.
A shrill noise, especially made by a voice or bird; a yell, scream, or call.