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  1. The idiom “cock of the roost” is a phrase that has been used for centuries to describe someone who is dominant or in charge. This phrase has its roots in the behavior of roosters, who are known for their aggressive nature and tendency to assert dominance over other birds. Contents. Origins and Historical Context of the Idiom “cock of the roost”

  2. Don't invite Joe to lunch unless you want to hear him brag about all the important things he's doing in his new job. He's just the cock of the roost lately. You're not going to make many friends at your new school if you walk around like the cock of the roost. See also: cock, of, roost.

  3. cock of the roost (plural cocks of the roost) A proud or conceited person. Synonyms [edit] cock of the walk, rooster

  4. Cock-of-the-roost Definition. (idiomatic) A proud or conceited person.

  5. To rule the roost means to be in a dominating position over others. This phrase conjures up a picture of a cock lording it over a group of hens, i.e. a roost, in the farmyard, and appears to be similar to cock of the walk, which designates someone who dominates others within a group.

  6. Synonyms: cock of the roost, rooster. The English language is full of idioms that are used to convey a message in a more interesting and engaging way. One such idiom is “cock of the walk”, which has been used for centuries to describe someone who is confident, self-assured, and in control.

  7. cock of the roost. An arrogant, conceited, or overly proud person, typically a man. He struts around campus like he's the cock of the roost, all because his dad is some politician. See also: cock, of, roost. come home to roost. 1. Literally, of chickens and other such birds, to return to an established place of shelter.