cockfight
noun
- blood sport
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˈkɒkˌfaɪt/ / /ˈkɑkˌfaɪt/
noun
Etymology: From cock + fight.
- A contest, in a cockpit, between gamecocks fitted with cockspurs
“This was a very hard problem; and the Rajah thought and thought, as hard as a Malay Rajah can be expected to think, but could not solve it; and so he was very unhappy, and did nothing but smoke and chew betel with his favourite wife, and eat scarcely anything; and even when he went to the cock-fight did not seem to care whether his best birds won or lost.”
verb
Etymology: From cock + fight.
- To participate in (as a rooster), or organize and run (as a gambler or bookmaker), a cockfighting event.
“I watched through to the triumphant ending, in which Chicken George cockfought his way to freedom and came back with gold to buy his family out of postwar sharecropping.”