a cuckoo

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Definition of a cuckoo in English Turkish dictionary

cuckoo
{i} guguk kuşu

Hiç bir guguk kuşu gördün mü? - Have you ever seen a cuckoo?

cuckoo
çatlak
cuckoo
mankafa
cuckoo
(fiil) guguklamak
cuckoo
kuku
cuckoo
salak
cuckoo
kaçık
gawk
{f} bön bön bakmak
cuckoo
(Argo) kafasız
cuckoo
(Argo) kuş beyinli
cuckoo
(deyim) ahmak
cuckoo
(Argo) sersem
cuckoo
deli
cuckoo
çılgın
gawk
aptalca bak
gawk
öküzün trene baktığı gibi bakmak
cuckoo
gugu
cuckoo
{i} aptal
cuckoo
guguk kuş

Hiç bir guguk kuşu gördün mü? - Have you ever seen a cuckoo?

Guguk kuşları burayı ilkbaharda ziyaret ederler. - Cuckoos visit here in spring.

cuckoo
argo budala
cuckoo
i., zool. guguk, gugukkuşu, Cuculus canorus. s., argo kaçık, deli
cuckoo
guguk

Hiç bir guguk kuşu gördün mü? - Have you ever seen a cuckoo?

Guguk kuşları burayı ilkbaharda ziyaret ederler. - Cuckoos visit here in spring.

cuckoo
bu kuşun ötüşü
cuckoo
{f} guguklamak
cuckoo
gugukkuşu
gawk
{f} aval aval bakmak
gawk
eli işe yakışmaz
gawk
gawk aval aval bak
gawk
{f} bakakalmak
gawk
{i} beceriksiz kimse
gawk
{i} ahmak
gawk
gawkyhantal
gawk
{i} sakar kimse
gawk
{i} utangaç kimse
gawk
dili ahmakça bakmak
English - English
gawk
gowk
cuckoo
The bird shaped figure found in Swiss/German clocks (cuckoo clocks) or the clock itself
cuckoo
Crazy; not sane
cuckoo
The sound of that particular bird
cuckoo
To repeat something incessantly
cuckoo
Any of various birds, of the family Cuculidae (from Latin cuculus 'cuckoo'), famous for laying its eggs in the nests of other species; but especially the Common Cuckoo, Cuculus canorus, that has a characteristic two-note call
cuckoo
Someone found where they shouldn't be (used especially in the phrase 'A cuckoo in the nest'.)
cuckoo
{n} a genus of birds
cuckoo
a man who is a stupid incompetent fool
cuckoo
Any of various birds, of the family Cuculidae, famous for laying its eggs in the nests of other species; but especially Cuculus canorus that has a characteristic two-note call
cuckoo
A bird belonging to Cuculus, Coccyzus, and several allied genera, of many species
cuckoo
A cuckoo is a bird that has a call of two quick notes, and lays its eggs in other birds' nests. a grey European bird that puts its eggs in other birds' nests and that makes a sound that sounds like its name (cucu, from the sound it makes). crazy or silly. Any of some 138 species of tree-dwelling and terrestrial birds of the family Cuculidae. They are found worldwide in temperate and tropical regions but are most diverse in the Old World tropics. New World species are sometimes classified as a separate family (Coccyzidae) and include the roadrunner. Cuckoos range from 6.5 to 36 in. (16 to 90 cm) long. Most are drab gray, but a few are partially or completely brightly coloured or iridescent. Aside from the European cuckoo's familiar two-note call, cuckoos are best known for their habit of brood parasitism (see cowbird); their eggs resemble those of the host species (egg mimicry), and the adult cuckoo removes one or more host eggs to ensure that the substitution is not detected. The newly hatched cuckoo may also eject eggs or nestlings
cuckoo
any of numerous European and North American birds having pointed wings and a long tail
cuckoo
To make the call of a cuckoo
cuckoo
{i} European songbird; bird related to the European cuckoo bird; call of the cuckoo bird characterized by two-notes ; (Slang) crazy person, goofball, foolish person
cuckoo
repeat monotonously, like a cuckoo repeats his call
cuckoo
Someone who is crazy
cuckoo
Someone found where they shouldnt be (used especially in the phrase A cuckoo in the nest.)
cuckoo
{s} of or pertaining to the cuckoo bird; resembling the cuckoo; (Slang) crazy; foolish; strange
cuckoo
{f} repeat in a monotonous way; make the call of a cockoo bird
cuckoo
any of numerous European and North American birds having pointed wings and a long tail repeat monotonously, like a cuckoo repeats his call
a cuckoo

    Hyphenation

    a cuck·oo

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı kuku

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈko͞oˌko͞o/ /ə ˈkuːˌkuː/
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