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English
Pronunciation
Noun
cocktease (plural cockteases)
- Alternative spelling of cock tease.
1973, Patrick White, The Eye of the Storm, New York: Viking Press, published 1974, page 435:He was going downstairs having made a fool of himself over a cocktease nurse on a one-night stand, at this crucial point in his life when he should have been concentrating instead on persuading his mother to die, so that he might survive.
1999, J. T. LeRoy [pseudonym; Laura Albert], “Natoma Street”, in The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, London: Bloomsbury, published 2001, →ISBN, page 243:‘You fucking cocktease!’ His hand pulls away and slaps my other cheek loudly, and it feels like a punch. I blink away the tears rimming my eyes. He pulls at the chains. ‘Tell me! You faggot whore!’
Verb
cocktease (third-person singular simple present cockteases, present participle cockteasing, simple past and past participle cockteased)
- (slang, vulgar, transitive, intransitive, chiefly derogatory) To act so as to sexually arouse a man without providing sexual release.