(cockroach)
31cockroach — Australian Slang 1. someone who lives in the state of New South Wales; 2. player for the New South Wales state team in the Rugby League State of Origin football competition …
32cockroach — cock|roach [ˈkɔk rəutʃ US ˈka:k routʃ] n also roach AmE [Date: 1600 1700; : Spanish; Origin: cucaracha, from cuca caterpillar ] a large black or brown insect that lives in dirty houses, especially if they are warm and there is food to eat …
33cockroach — cock|roach [ kak,routʃ ] noun count an insect similar to a large BEETLE that lives in places where food is kept …
34cockroach — Negative term for a female who has no unique personality and behaves in a predictable way. Never independent from her social group, superficial. Look at those cockroaches over there. They are a dime a dozen here at school. I can t stand them …
35cockroach — Negative term for a female who has no unique personality and behaves in a predictable way. Never independent from her social group, superficial. Look at those cockroaches over there. They are a dime a dozen here at school. I can t stand them …
36cockroach — n. type of insect …
37cockroach — [ kɒkrəʊtʃ] noun a beetle like scavenging insect with long antennae and legs, some kinds of which are household pests. [Blatta orientalis and other species, suborder Blattodea.] Origin C17 (as cacaroch): from Sp. cucaracha …
38cockroach — noun (C) a large black insect often found in old or dirty houses; roach (1) AmE …
39cockroach — cock·roach …
40cockroach — [ˈkɒkrəʊtʃ] noun [C] an insect similar to a BEETLE that lives in places where food is kept …