cock-and-bull story
[ kok-uh n-boo l ]
/ ˈkɒk ənˈbʊl /
noun
an absurd, improbable story presented as the truth: Don't ask him about his ancestry unless you want to hear a cock-and-bull story.
Origin of cock-and-bull story
First recorded in 1600–10; probably with orig. reference to some fable in which a cock and bull figure
Words nearby cock-and-bull story
cock rock,
cock's-foot,
cock-a-doodle-doo,
cock-a-hoop,
cock-a-leekie,
cock-and-bull story,
cock-of-the-rock,
cockabully,
cockade,
cockaigne,
cockalorum
British Dictionary definitions for cock and bull story
cock-and-bull story
noun
informal
an obviously improbable story, esp a boastful one or one used as an excuse
Cultural definitions for cock and bull story
cock-and-bull story
A story that is false: “When John came home at 3:30 a.m., he gave his mother some cock-and-bull story about having a flat tire on the way home.”
Idioms and Phrases with cock and bull story
cock and bull story
An unbelievable tale that is intended to deceive; a tall tale. For example, Jack told us some cock and bull story about getting lost. This expression may come from a folk tale involving these two animals, or from the name of an English inn where travelers told such tales. W.S. Gilbert used it in The Yeomen of the Guard (1888), where Jack Point and Wilfred the Jailer make up a story about the hero's fictitious death: “Tell a tale of cock and bull, Of convincing detail full.” [c. 1600]