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"cocky" Definitions
  1. too confident about yourself in a way that annoys other people

671 Sentences With "cocky"

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It focuses on a set of brothers and eventually their children, all cocky and all with different job titles: Cocky Heart Surgeon, Cocky Cowboy, Cocky Senator, and so on.
This included, but was not limited to, Cocky Cowboy, Cocky Biker, and Cocky Roomie, all titles in Hopkins oeuvre.
Crescent's Her Cocky Doctors was published in August 2017; it's unlikely her books are related to the abortive "cocky" theme month.
She sued Kneupper, Rebecca Watson (the publicist for Cocktales), and Tara Crescent, who had written Her Cocky Doctors and Her Cocky Firefighters.
Hopkins filed a trademark for the use of the word Cocky in romance titles and began attacking other others who used the word cocky, including Jamila Jasper who wrote a book called Cocky Cowboy and received an email from Hopkins.
After Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland's Cocky Bastard became a major hit in 2015, romance novels with "cocky" in their titles became a veritable trend.
For example, Tara Crescent (the author of Her Cocky Firefighters and Her Cocky Doctors) and Faleena Hopkins (the author of Cocky Roomie, who later sued Crescent), like many other authors connected through Bookclicker, made an agreement to cross-promote each other's upcoming releases in their respective newsletters.
A cocky British man and a cocky American woman bond over their mutual hotness and disdain for the little people before retreating indoors to tear each other's clothes off.
Now that the cocky has been freed, however, it looks like the romance writers of the world are taking advantage of the opportunity to share their own cocky stories.
By page three, you'll find the not-so-defiantly retitled Arrogant Fiance, and Tara Crescent's allegedly infringing Her Cocky Doctors (A MFM Menage Romance) (The Cocky Series Book 1).
Tara Crescent, the author of Her Cocky Doctors and Her Cocky Firefighters, says she received a letter from Amazon suspending her sales without ever receiving a letter from Hopkins.
"Wasted" is the story of a privileged young white man, a cocky princeling among cocky princelings, who loses his virginity, loses his religion, loses his lunch and nearly loses his mind.
Be cocky," Byner says ... "But, also be a winner.
Let me get real about amphibians: The things are cocky.
Theo, however, was quick to dispel any misplaced cocky behavior.
I don't feel cocky at this stage of the game.
He was a relentless flirt — handsome, cocky and wickedly funny.
Han was young and cocky; now he's old and haunted.
Might even get cocky and claim I'll be clean tomorrow.
It's not cocky to pack a bag, it's good planning.
You cannot be too cocky, especially when you make money.
I like confidence but it's like cocky in a way.
Read More Cramer's game plan: Don't get cocky next week!
Not to be cocky, but they know I'm a threat.
He's kind of cocky, but vulnerable; goofy, but also sad.
Still, some cautioned that Mr. Cruz should not become cocky.
Now we see the cocky confidence of the Brexiteers fading.
Jonah Hill plays the main brain, and he's delightfully cocky.
His characters are often cocky and almost always agonizingly vulnerable.
His cocky American counterpart, Colonel Irving Krick (Philip Cairns) disagrees.
Is the impeachment inquiry the false hope, the cocky detective?
He was labeled cocky, a ball hog, a bad teammate.
It's just a fine line when he's cocky and not.
His detractors constantly tell me that he's cocky — or robotic.
He had grown bold about his side door, even cocky.
The Process puppetmaster Ezequiel is a monster until you learn his backstory; the "rich kid" Marco is just a cocky dick until you understand his family (though to be fair, he remains a cocky dick).
Not to sound cocky, teams get afraid when we play them.
How best to defend against this cocky display of supposed superiority?
It's okay to be cocky, Jim ... you guys finally won it.
But, when I do it, they say I'm cocky and arrogant.
Swagger -- a cocky, strutting, chest-thumping confidence -- pervades American culture today.
But do they have to be so goddamn cocky about it?
Not in a cocky way, but in a very humbling way.
Almost overnight, a cocky young fighter became a scary black man.
Kaes is not the same cocky youth he used to be.
Still, this is no time for the Thunder to get cocky.
From the Guardian: Pajiba reported on Monday that the author Nana Malone had been asked to change the title of her novel Mr Cocky, while TL Smith and Melissa Jane's Cocky Fiancé has been renamed Arrogant Fiancé.
They're both cocky, they're both entitled, and they care about their hair.
It went really well and," she admits, "I think I got cocky.
In fact, Cocky-gate has encouraged other authors to try this tactics.
Before the race, the drone's operators were fairly cocky about their chances.
I've had moments where I've felt like I was being too cocky.
So Jones's cocky jabs at Trump came from a place of confidence.
But her righteous fury doesn't put a dent in Chuck's cocky bravado.
But that's when this guy got a little too cocky (pun intended).
Cocky space cowboy with daddy issues and a huge crush on Gamora.
We knew that we were unique and kind of cocky about it.
Jazze Pha – Tha Carter, 2004 I. No rapper is properly cocky anymore.
She cried like we did and she got cocky like we did.
He laughed when a guest suggested he could be a little cocky.
Manny Stark brought a cocky edginess to Riff, leader of the Jets.
Either way it's one of the most cocky, confident things I've seen.
People like winners that are humble and gracious, not cocky and obnoxious.
He is tough, cocky and independent, but is equally flawed and vulnerable.
He was cocky and combative, easily provoked and ready to fight anyone.
Cocky Europeans and South Americans should be wary of scoffing too loudly, however.
After this week's demonstrations, he and his colleagues may be feeling less cocky.
Despite the big win at StarSeries, Get_Right said the team isn't getting cocky.
"So, don't get cocky; it could prove to be very unbecoming," Cramer said.
"There's a cocky side that I want to see from him," Brown says.
Now, however, Nike has a new challenger: a cocky upstart named Under Armour.
It's a delicious irony: Cocky billionaire makes grand promises in a blog post.
He was cocky, insolent, and mischievous—seventeen years old and already in charge.
BMTH were cheeky and belligerent at best, and cocky talentless brats at worst.
Agg is cocky, profane, pro-conflict — as only men are "allowed" to be.
"We got cocky thinking we would have one more and then boom: twins."
At the time, many thought that Gates came off as cocky and dismissive.
I don&apost mean that to sound cocky or arrogant or anything else.
He has a cocky, loyal, hot-tempered friend (the agile, rascally Mikey Ruiz).
When he shares news of his gift (Paul), he gets cocky about it.
He taunted opponents by shimmying and strutting and backpedaling like a cocky prizefighter.
He said, 'We get rid of the cocky guys in the minor leagues.
I was 24, and like the country I came from, I was cocky.
He grinds into "Stay"'s high trumpets, a cocky grin on his face.
Onstage, and on her Instagram, Straus is cocky and suave, a Cool Weird Teen.
This made him sound cocky, but there wasn't an ounce of arrogance in him.
Duguay uses job interviews to find candidates who are self-assured without being cocky.
Candace Blevins' new book, Cocky Queen, was removed from B&N, iBooks, and Kobo.
No one really gets cocky or egocentric when it comes to what they're doing.
That honor goes to Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland's Cocky Bastard, published in 2015.
Faleena Hopkins registered two trademarks in 2016 for the word "Cocky" in romance titles.
I was cocky, and probably obnoxious, and full of myself—I'll truly admit that.
It's a healthy counterpoint to the cocky, hyper-masculine tradition of rock and roll.
It wasn't that she was cocky, but it was a cleaner, more vibrant feeling.
But here's the thing — they have a reputation for being assholes with cocky attitudes.
They're a cocky group considering their team has one Cup in nearly 73 years.
Who I think is a little bitter but kind of cocky and slightly overcompensating.
He's too brash, too cocky, does too much dancing — or so the critics say.
Can we ever get too much of this cocky, ferociously ambitious boy from Bradford?
Mr. Moroder isn't cocky about what he has accomplished or the comeback he's enjoying.
Naturally, he makes the most of David's transition to suave seducer and cocky killer.
Somehow I have to say that in not a cocky way, but he's a beginner.
Hamed was the challenger, the cocky, big-punching fighter, the self styled Prince and legend.
I don't know if it sounds cocky to say that we didn't really have many.
Will the Goliaths play with more cocky swagger because they're living up to their namesake?
I still remember the cocky grin on his face like he got away with something.
"What is in the content of Her Cocky Firefighters?" asked the judge, surveying the exhibits.
You're down to earth, not cocky, humble, and always willing to admit when you're wrong.
She also sued Tara Crescent (author of Her Cocky Firefighters) and book publicist Jennifer Watson.
The New Year's shutdown was not about some cocky producers getting stupid and slipping up.
Later that year, he portrayed the cocky fraternity president Teddy Sanders in the comedy "Neighbors."
Mikey Winslow gleams with a cool confidence as Riff, the cocky chieftain of the Jets.
"Rather than confident, that person is cocky, petty, loud," Allison Davis writes in The Cut.
We've been battling it out, not to sound overly cocky, but it's not that close.
His acceptance speech on Sunday was in the same vein, humorous and a little cocky.
She teams up with the cocky agent, Seeley Booth to solve crimes for the FBI.
It's even more fun watching cocky Usman struggling to pronounce a name like Przemek Krawczyk.
Cocky from their performance during the crisis, ­Deutsche Bank executives initially refused to do so.
Barton isn't afraid of taking risks, which has led to him being described as "cocky."
She was cocky and scared and sick and buzzing, all in waves, all at once.
Green, cocky pilots fresh from the lower 48 tend to forget that rule just once.
Where his other projects felt more homegrown, STAY DANGEROUS is, as "TOO COCKY" suggests, expensive.
Not the time to get cocky, what with only nine seconds left in a match.
There's a cocky engineer, a spiritual science officer, and a violent mercenary with a good heart.
Promare follows Galo Thymos, a cocky, fearless member of Burning Rescue, an anti-Burnish rescue team.
I'm probably cocky (pun not necessarily intended) but I'm great in bed, and I love sex.
At long last, we know: hares are cocky and pretentious and tortoises are modest and respectful.
That film in a lot of ways involved this kid who was so cocky and insecure.
Be in the right frame of mind: gentle but not afraid, self-assured but not cocky.
The second registration straightforwardly grants Hopkins a trademark on "cocky" in romance novel series, full stop.
Former lawyer and current indie author Kevin Kneupper began a petition to challenge the "cocky" trademark.
Peter needs to learn who he really is, not get cocky behind some high-tech suit.
It's not a done deal yet, but as usual ... Milo's cocky confident he'll close the deal.
Beyoncé's cocky, unabashed declaration of self-love in her music is not to be taken lightly.
Mr. Evans's primary weapon used to be cocky self-surprise: He couldn't believe he was him.
"A lot of people say he is cocky or full of himself," he said of Trump.
But hate-watching "Morning Joe" down in the White House residence, President Trump was feeling cocky.
He appeared confident to the point of cocky at times, claiming at one point that Mrs.
Thugger lives in space, melody and charisma, but Baby's doing something slightly different, slightly more cocky.
The setting is Boston in the early 1990s, and Kevin Bacon is a cocky F.B.I. agent.
Mr. Schlesinger was also a famously cocky civilian willing to circumvent the constitutional chain of command.
Some of the early work on confidence presented a picture of human beings as comically cocky.
"His tone and confidence came across, to the Comcast guys, as cocky," one Universal exec said.
There she meets Fred MacMurray's cocky bachelor, Theodore Drew III, who seems loaded (he's actually broke).
President Trump responded with angry tweets, but Kim Jong-un has good reason to be cocky.
Lee's personality shines as he escapes defeat by dispatching Abdul-Jabbar in his cocky, expressive style.
They're cocky enough to take risks, but rational enough to contain their fears when things get grim.
Maybe he was cocky in as far as martial arts because he was very sure of himself.
So I went into this a little cocky — even after I leafed through the diet's meal plan.
There's no question that Gaston is cocky – and he definitely has at least one reason to be.
When you've already got the Pre-Impression Rose, it's easy to get cocky, I mean, uh, comfortable.
American politics may have experienced its greatest earthquake in decades, but still Britain's cocky-nervous delusions prevail.
Cersei is feeling so cocky, she's willing to flaunt her incest with her brother around King's Landing.
Although cocky in places, it's also intelligent and witty, introspective and humbling, vulnerable, spiritual, but not fragmented.
He was no longer the cocky brat who almost won Euro 2004 and cried when he didn't.
"[Mark] hasn't asked him, so Derek is getting a little cocky," BC Jean says with a laugh.
He's officially a traitor who lost his trial by combat thanks to an overly-cocky Red Viper.
He's probably the most amusing to watch in his cocky ineptitude and complete lack of self-awareness.
But there's one thing about Trump that I've always liked is that he's cocky... He's earned it.
This choice by a lesser-known candidate might come across as cocky and send the wrong message.
He describes Trudeau as young and cocky, and he resents it when Trudeau comments on American politics.
The two are pals with the skittish Clare (Nicola Coughlan) and the cocky Michelle (Jamie-Lee O'Donnell).
I hope it doesn't sound cocky, but I'm a lot to take in, a lot to handle.
Martin (Garen McRoberts), is a cocky corporate bro who can't stand what he perceives as affirmative action.
They played a cocky set before us and I'll never forget their faces after we walked off stage.
Not being cocky or anything, but I thought it was going to be a great role for me.
Thank Jupiter for the ego boost, but don't get too cocky, because pride always comes before the fall.
The following day the pancake house responded to Denny's with a cocky tweet that completely abandoned the meme.
This time it's something much scarier, and much more dangerous: the cocky, manipulative slut-shaming high school boy.
The solemnity is still part of his range, but he is often raucous and a tad cocky, too.
Hyde Bruno is everything Jekyll Bruno isn't: cocky, cool, and lowkey the smoothest motherfucker under five foot five.
It's pretty consistently crowded, but the owners had the cocky foresight to build an insane amount of seating.
CLG started to get a little cocky after their first win and small lead in the second game.
When that's the situation, it might feel too presumptuous or cocky to pack a just-in-case bag.
THE FOUNDER Michael Keaton in 1950s cocky-guy mode as Ray Kroc, the so-called founder of McDonald's.
This is her account: Blair was still trying vainly to steer the president, who was cocky and impervious.
THE FOUNDER Michael Keaton in 21979s cocky-guy mode as Ray Kroc, the so-called founder of McDonald's.
"But hate-watching Morning Joe down in the White House residence, President Trump was feeling cocky," Axios reports.
Sadly, the post does not appear to have yielded any answers regarding the identity of the cocky carver.
He's a cocky, friendly guy who oozes self-assurance and is known around his precinct as Super Cop.
Witnessing Mr. Murphy suddenly switch from the cocky Crow to the grief-soaked father is alarming, he said.
Paper Boi (given name: Alfred Miles) can be cocky, but also introspective and anxious about his rising profile.
I was a bit cocky in my answer and added I would be an asset to his company.
She got cocky and when you're laundering cartel money, you need to have a healthy dose of fear.
Cocky young upstart Baker and his hero, the jazz legend Elvin Jones, had a brief war of words.
But like the cocky director, Shakespeare was a white man presuming to get inside a black man's head.
It's a story of a man trying to outwit himself, of weather-worn wisdom pitted against cocky youth.
If you're making bold claims, make sure that you're able to back them up during this cocky transit.
" Trump himself was particularly cocky, tweeting, "You will see it was a very friendly and totally appropriate call.
Nora Lum is best known by her stage name Awkwafina, her cocky, unabashed, aviator-glasses-wearing alter ego.
But floating in the air would somehow be beneath Jay-Z, who built his career on cocky ease.
Maybe this is nature's checks and balances: If we get too cocky, we'll begin to suffer toward humility.
If you're cocky enough to heckle golf pros about their game, you'd better be able to walk the walk.
But the humility and modesty embraced by the Founding Fathers have been replaced by cocky, reality TV-style braggadocio.
" The young skater added, "He try to be cocky, but he got to understand: we all good as hell.
The planet is a rising power, and Bobbie and her fellow soldiers are cocky and spoiling for a fight.
Usually, they come across as contrite and polite and definitely not cocky, because that would be a bad look.
Tone is cocky when he returns to the club and is eager to show off the money's he recouped.
I don't want to be too cocky, but I assume I'd be getting them all ready for their weddings.
This is a confident and cocky start to our day, but don't place any bets or make any promises.
We heard that at the beginning of this film, the Guardians are very full of themselves and very cocky.
First up, two shirtless men with stethoscopes, embracing a woman, with the words Her Cocky Doctors boldly printed below.
Tisdale pointed out that both Hopkins and Crescent use a "swirly font" for the word "cocky" on their covers.
He is a cocky banker and spends all his spare time trying to woo every woman in the city.
Comedy has flavored Marvel movies since 2008's "Iron Man" featured star Robert Downey Jr.'s cocky one-liners.
You are able to appreciate yourself, flaws and all; making you self-confident and secure; not cocky and conceited.
The intro scene shows Walt get cocky as he has a stand-off in the desert with their competitor.
Connecting corporate greed and rural poverty, he introduces us to Oliver (Stephen Dorff), a cocky American hedge-fund manager.
The company's early claims admittedly felt a bit cocky when the company should have been atoning for its mistakes.
Then these dual-headed beings got too cocky, tried to take over Olympus, and Zeus cut them in half.
They were considered too cocky (tennis great Martina Navratilova said they were "afraid to show any kind of humility").
And this time, Senate Republicans are approaching the finish line in a fundamentally different posture: confident, cooperative, even cocky.
I thought self-referencing would be a very snarky/cocky thing to do and it also made me laugh.
But the machine was an essential car companion, and I was cocky I'd have it sold within a month.
It's a scene I've never seen in quite this fashion on television — the bold, cocky guy undone and unraveled.
Sagittarius (November 22-December 21): Sag, you're exuberant and bold, which can be easily misconstrued as overwhelming and cocky.
Brawny, cocky, and thrilling, he's in every way opposite to Lucy's affable, supportive, and devout husband Drew (Dan Stevens).
"Whenever he takes my queen early, I tell him not to get too cocky just yet," Mr. Washington said.
Urrutia called Groen arrogant and cocky, and the argument raged for several minutes, with Groen cartoonishly aping Urrutia's movements.
Even here, on his first hunt, he's cocky and seems to be enjoying himself more than seems... well, proper.
Personality: Once the cocky Harvard drop-out, Zuckerberg is now more apt to listen to wise men and women.
In February, he sent an e-mail to recent batches warning that some founders had grown cocky and entitled.
After his first hit he got cocky, and opened a super glitzy Meatpacking spot called Gin Lane in 215.
I think that you are beyond cocky to the point to where you don't care what no one else says.
Chance of death: 33.33% For a humble man of the cloth, the High Sparrow sure is getting cocky isn't he?
Chance of death: 63.64% For a humble man of the cloth, the High Sparrow sure is getting cocky isn't he?
He knew exactly what he should be doing, he just couldn't stop himself from playing the part of cocky villain.
I didn't want to get too cocky, and at the same time I didn't want to have that negative energy.
"This may sound cocky, but I sort of feel like mashups accomplished what they set out to do," says Gill.
Nyle Gets Overconfident Nyle DiMarco got a little cocky ahead of his performance, which honored Jim Carrey in The Mask.
But before Lyft gets too cocky about its upward trajectory, it's worth putting some of this growth in some context.
Kwezi is a cocky teenager, but as his powers grow he draws closer to his ancestors and embraces his heritage.
He is also a galvanizing figure in the game, renowned for a cocky demeanor and a showy Ryder Cup record.
She lays out the myriad ways she sees through him and his stupid plans, pointing out how cocky he is.
But get used to me—black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own.
"We got cocky and became arrogant and we also became bullies," Saldana said, according to an Agence France-Presse report.
In cocky and risky move, CLG's Xmithie snuck up on Immortals while they were going for a second Baron kill.
Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson said Couch's demeanor had changed since being in jail from quite cocky to rather compliant.
"I hate talking about my dad when he is here because he gets really cocky," the 17-year-old laughed.
This guy was beyond cocky—a home cook wearing a chef's coat and too much cologne, probably from Long Island.
Like the Rockford boys in Minding the Gap, Moselle's LES girls get to be brave and vulnerable, cocky and complex.
The mezzo-soprano Angela Brower sang Octavian with plush, full sound, yet also youthful brightness and flashes of cocky energy.
But get used to me -- black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own.
The Japan team is confident, almost to the point of being cocky, a trait its veteran captain, Michael Leitch, embraces.
I had already driven many of the vehicles and was feeling pretty cocky until I looked at the full roster.
But get used to me — black, confident, cocky; my name, not yours; my religion, not yours; my goals, my own.
After a lifetime of diffidence, Rockwell's interviews from the end of the decade are remarkably energetic and cocky, militant, even.
"Without sounding cocky, I'm very confident in what I can do on the mound and the baseball field," Greene said.
By the time investigators stepped in last year, Mr. Singer had grown bold about his "side door" scheme, even cocky.
"You're cocky and I don't like that," she tells him after he says he's "tired of waiting" to talk to her.
His breakout roles, in his own words, include "boy next door" and "cocky jock," but have an "all-American" through-line.
The 26-year-old leader of the MDC Alliance, Zimbabwe's main opposition bloc, is a cocky speaker with a preacherly vibe.
Bourdain's cocky three-word review echoes the over-simplified tone that sadly, even our world leaders tend to default to online.
Behind his libertarian bluster and wiseguy threats, he could sound a lot like any other startup founder: simultaneously cocky and desperate.
"People are like he's so cocky, he's so arrogant, he'll never find somebody to fall in love with," Johnson tells PEOPLE.
I'm not cocky or anything, but I stand proud and I stand confident, which is something I've developed through the years.
Jack is cocky one moment and terrified the next, and he's constantly operating from a projected confidence he doesn't really feel.
I'm writing small town menage romances, with entirely different looking covers, which happen to have the word Cocky in the title.
Later in the film, she veers into some minorly cocky, smug territory when her temporary magical powers earn her some acclaim.
"Gigolos" star Nick Hawk's gotta be feeling real cocky after insuring his money making man parts for a cool $1 million.
"People are like he's so cocky, he's so arrogant, he'll never find somebody to fall in love with," Johnson told PEOPLE.
They even made team owner Joe Lacob's late-season triumphalism look...well, it still looked awfully cocky, but not necessarily wrong.
"Not to be cocky, but I think I'm the best defensive player in the league right now," he told reporters Wednesday.
And then, she begins to sing: Y'all haters corny with that illuminati mess Paparazzi, catch my fly, and my cocky fresh.
There was the familiar voice-over introduction by her husband, Jay Z. There was the megawatt smile and the cocky stroll.
She's no longer the cocky and carefree teenager in the first half of the game; her world has been irrevocably changed.
The group's professional camaraderie is thrown for a loop when the cocky and brash Matt Brody (Zac Efron) enters the mix.
Predictably, the cocky and puerile Kei gets booted from the club for some very crude interaction with one of the dancers.
Part of it is their assumption that Trump's cocky comrades would hesitate to display the garish public colors that they do.
One of its performers, Michael Aronov, won the Tony Award for featured actor, for his role as a cocky Israeli negotiator.
And she gives Alex two entirely different love interests: a cocky male mercenary, Nova, and a daring, devoted female friend, Rishi.
Brilliant, cocky and charismatic, Dr. Jason Bull is based on the early work of the popular talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw.
And Teddy can also hold her own against Koracick, whose biggest downfall is that he can be kind of cocky at times.
"Executives were mouthing the word 'meltdown'," reported the Times newspaper, which said the champion had gone from "cocky prankster to sullen loser".
"He's cocky and he's arrogant, but I'm not sure if this is more of the same," he said of the Ukraine matter.
Those puppy dog eyes that once turned his Tiger Beat covers into teenage wallpaper, the softly cocky Long Island cadence — still there.
His critiques of Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign and his public feuds with other GOP digital operatives established him as brash and cocky.
I'll let Lindsay define her own fine lines between confident, cocky, and problematic when it comes to the men she deems worthy.
Interim chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) Donna Brazile on Saturday said the Democratic Party got "cocky" during the 2016 election.
More than that, though, "Get Naked"—with its cocky lyrics and demented production—is the perfect summation of all of Blackout's parts.
"Sometimes it takes a hard experience to make women get into bikes," says Munro, emphasizing again the importance of not getting cocky.
On New Year's Eve, it's easy for you to get cocky and feel like this year is going to be your year.
"We haven't won a World Series in more than a century, so there's nothing to get complacent or cocky about," Maddon said.
Cocky and conceited people tend to take a position and then proclaim, bluster, and totally disregard differing opinions or points of view.
But the post-bout to his crippling loss to Nate Diaz last night wasn't his typical cocky series of digs at opponents.
"Too Cocky" features the signature DJ Mustard bell tones, which arrive in loose formation, knocking each other out like carefully fired pinballs.
But shipping companies got cocky after a few good years and started taking risks, an unnamed defense official told the Washington Post.
Who knows, the once-cocky fixer, now humbled, could find himself a star witness at hearings on impeachment of our 45th president.
It's a cop movie, with the cocky young Officer Locke (Boyd Holbrook) growing increasingly obsessed with what seems like an unsolvable case.
That, along with my "Don't get cocky" advice from the other day, are generally useful tips for crossword-solving and for life.
Riff Raff's going all out to defend himself against recent sexual misconduct allegations, and he's doing it in a very cocky way.
That's right, the U.S. Navy is taking time out of, y'know ... defending the nation, to issue an apology for one seriously cocky pilot.
She also addresses critics of her sex appeal ("They don't like me cause I'm cocky, well I cannot help that my sexy sell").
" 1 Scene-Stealing Appearance by Blue Ivy Cue the chorus of awws because Blue's clearly already inherited mom's "fly and [her] cocky fresh.
In this case, the compromise you'll have to seek is one where you can enjoy a period of luck without getting too cocky.
"Not to sound cocky, but the first palette we did together is literally the most iconic palette in the industry," Hill told People.
You're supposed to do that all cocky and confident, without a care in the world, and with a penis dangling between your legs.
They were gathered there that day because one self-published romance author was suing another for using the word "cocky" in her titles.
"Too fast for the feds, too cocky for the cops" has you picturing him swerving in Lamborghinis through the streets of New Orleans.
"So maybe I'm a bit cocky, but you know what.. I think it's hilarious, and so did my mother," Johnson wrote on Instagram.
The word cocky is beloved among certain romance novelists, both for its suggestion of arrogant, alpha-male heroes and for its euphemistic potential.
Ronny, we're told in words and song, is a rebel, though really he's just young, cocky and clueless, a sweet-faced muscle boy.
Ryan Reynolds plays the cocky hero, a former mercenary who gains his powers through an experimental treatment that also leaves him horribly disfigured.
Topping the list, of course, is the pompadoured Mr. Guter, a terrific dancer whose Conrad is every bit the cocky, preening teen idol.
"Some of the men got cocky; the camaraderie wasn't there," Carroll said, but hopes are high for a return to glory in Rio.
He's probably playing a character that is unexplainably cocky or cool in a way that defies everything you're seeing or hearing on screen.
Flea's bass served a purpose beyond sheer musicianship, Kleidis' cocky staccato fit in perfectly and a ringing piano held the whole thing together.
American Jews see cocky Israelis clinging to a solution that doesn't address what they consider most important: an America free of anti-Semitism.
I have been cocky and tried toasting buttered bread, especially when the butter is still hard (snicker snicker) from being in the fridge.
I don't know if I'd say the best, because that's very cocky, but I'd definitely say it was in the top five best.
Fuhrman was in fact "cocky" and embodied the "hard-nosed white cop detective attitude" that was emblematic of the time, according to Domanick.
Lewis is known for his Emmy-winning performance as Nicholas Brody on "Homeland" and as cocky hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod on "Billions."
"I was far too cocky for my own good, and that sometimes caused me to overstep the bounds of my appointed role," Cruz wrote.
They're cocky if they bring in a date, their jokes are only funny to 50-year-old men because they're 50-year-old men.
"Mike was 'The Situation' on the show, and he was arrogant and he was cocky and he was very full of himself," she said.
Because she's feeling so cocky about all the news, she tells him that she plans on letting everyone know that Jaime is the father.
The bio — "You know you like me [winky-face emoji] Yes it's really me" — is also very on brand for the cocky reality star.
Her answer could come across as cocky, but instead it just sounds like what a confident person who's aiming to make history would say.
"Not trying to be cocky, but it's all the time," she says of how often West has something nice to say about her style.
Next: two shirtless men flanking a woman in a too-big firefighter's jacket, with the words Her Cocky Firefighters emblazoned in the same font.
I was feeling pretty cocky, figuring my skin age would be, like, 11, what with all the Botox and zillion-dollar creams I use.
The normally cocky Mr Cabello, who led the walkout, looked distinctly uncomfortable when confronted by reporters who asked mildly testing questions on live television.
As of the opening scenes of Star Trek Into Darkness, when he violates the Prime Directive to save Spock, he's still reckless and cocky.
Recently, the MMA fighter posted photos of him training for the match beneath a mural depicting him knocking Mayweather out—a textbook cocky move.
Among them is the scruffy, camera-toting Henry (Michael Sheehy), who smells opportunity when he meets the dapper, cocky George Spencer Jr. (James Scheider).
But, when we saw Lopez at LAX, he was still cautiously optimistic -- warning fans not to get too cocky this early in the season.
"I made sure I was incredibly rude, cocky and generally misbehaved while in the room," Mr. Breaux said of his auditions for the role.
Some in the community rose up to defend the players, saying the victim was a bad and cocky kid who had caused trouble before.
The incident renewed the debate about celebration etiquette in a stodgy sport, and Anderson heard criticism about being cocky and not respecting the game.
Angela Merkel found it too ambitious (the chancellor and the president admire each other, but she finds him cocky and he finds her complacent).
" Charles Milne, Lewis's tutor, recalls him as a "very confident without being cocky young guy," with "a natural easy informality in dealing with adults.
We, the earliest female newswomen, were tough, ambitious, even cocky about our talent, but over the years, our self-confidence was often irreparably harmed.
If she starts getting too cocky, a soldier gets blown up; if she begins to feel too distant, her boyfriend gets kidnapped by Taliban sympathizers.
Though he was turning cocky as he swung from network to network without consequence, Pokora still took pride in how little he cared about money.
But it is at least entertaining to see a champion with that much cocky self-belief, and viewers are now more eager to tune in.
Lee is a similar figure in some ways to the cocky yet vulnerable types she is known for, but Ms McCarthy's wit is understated here.
In 2018 they were cocky interviewees; in 2019 they were broken, asking for any change in their circumstances at all -- anything to break the uncertainty.
You hear the phrase "Flex on Me," you're thinking you're going to hear something cocky and arrogant, and this didn't really teeter on those lines.
I think it'll be very interesting for people to watch Justin become this cocky athlete who now all of a sudden is very inward-facing.
Instead, the decision by the cocky, charismatic McGregor to step up to welterweight to fight Diaz has opened up a myriad of possible title shots.
Voice actors are encouraged to improvise when recording their lines, and Buddy himself comes off as a cocky cross between Ricky Bobby and Matthew McConaughey.
An author with access to Bookclicker also provided screencaps of Hopkins ranting in a main channel about copycat authors who also used the "cocky" concept.
Crescent took the conversation to a private message to try to assure Hopkins that her upcoming release Her Cocky Doctors wasn't "piggybacking" off Hopkins' audience.
On the other hand, Chris threatens the cops' comically cocky hotshot negotiator David (an always-welcome David Ings) into speeding away from the hostage situation.
"The Calling" saunters, cocky and amused over a guitar riff whose cowboyish strut is later replicated by a high keyboard that adds some spacey flicker.
The sense that we possess these incredible minds that we should use, and we're still just scratching the surface, but we shouldn't get too cocky.
Team Liquid dominated the start of the first game, racking up a 14-0 lead before getting too cocky and being picked off by Newbee.
Sometimes the cause is obvious: Maybe you tripped over a crack in the sidewalk or got cocky and pushed your workout too hard too fast.
He's a fascinating figure, a cocky showman in red-leather pants who has mastered both Michael Jackson's fluidly spastic movements and Clint Eastwood's squint-glare.
Negasonic Teenage Warhead puts Wade in his place with a well-timed glare or long, uncomfortable silence when he gets too cocky or starts showboating.
He seemed more like a toon, a cocky huckster swanning around Gotham with a statuesque woman on his arm and skyscrapers stamped with his brand.
The film explores Muhammad Ali's transformation from cocky boxing upstart to outspoken political activist through his appearances — more than a dozen — on Mr. Cavett's show.
The first photo her mom, Diana Baez, showed me was of a cocky young girl of around 5 or 6 dressed up for career day.
That approach can be as harmful as going in cocky, Willink explained, because in both cases, the team is left without someone they can trust.
He did that annoying Game of Thrones scene and there's something very fragile and irritating about some of the depths in his voice, and his songs are catchy but not likable, and he sometimes says some very cocky things, but I say cocky things sometimes and I've never made $42 million even once in my life, and that's it: That's what's annoying about him.
Hanks is the cocky, hard-charging scion of a massive Barnes & Noble-ish bookstore chain, about to open a new location on the Upper West Side.
So as he tries to win the Democratic nomination in 2020, Biden should be careful -- not cocky, not defiant -- about rhetoric that offends people of color.
Toronto Police released the footage of the theft on Wednesday showing the cocky thief looking hilarious as hell stealing the print—it is, in itself, art.
Dallas Cowboys: While five straight wins lifted the Cowboys to the top of the NFC East, did they also help Dallas get a little too cocky?
"What's weird is she's gotten really cocky," he jokes, adding that even if there are "11 bags" to unload, she'll step away with just a purse.
But weeks later, law enforcement officials said, her abductor got cocky and careless and, posing as the girl on a Facebook account, he contacted her friends.
But I don't like someone who is overly cocky and into himself and all he wants to do is talk about himself and look at himself.
Or even if it does, it is not going to mean the House changes party rule, that they got ahead of themselves, they got too cocky?
We got cocky about our invincible blue wall, and then we saw it crumble because of just a few thousand votes in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.
He started getting cocky right after he won when he popped off on stage with a smile on his face and told K-Brad he sucked.
It also intervened with Amazon, and Amazon has now said that it will stop suspending the various "cocky" books until the trademark dispute has been resolved.
We're not used to seeing the usually cocky rap artist resort to such a low bar as to play the cultural guilt card to solicit help.
He raised me to be both cocky and kind, and to never be intimidated by anyone or anything, and that is how he lives his life.
" Plus, failure keeps you humble, he adds: "People who don't make mistakes get sort of cocky and start to think of themselves as better than others.
Clever, cocky, and always running to new worlds, like Han Solo, you are the embodiment of a dashing rogue (though some might call you scruffy-looking).
This feels like an endearingly cocky and massive return-to-form (with what sounds like a quick bit of 1D shade thrown in for good measure).
" Snap should not get too cocky, however, he says, because "the fickle gods of Silicon Valley will turn if the company can't sustain its growth story.
His wit, his cunning, his cheek in the face of the once-oppressive white man, indeed his cocky longevity, all made him something of a hero.
Mark Blum: The actor known for playing errant husbands and cocky bullies in 1980s hits like "Desperately Seeking Susan" and "Crocodile Dundee" died on March 25.
As does the cocky masculinity: This is, after all, a man's world, and women had better get behind or beneath them if they want to survive.
Most, who were recently accepted into the program and accustomed to stellar grades and accolades from teachers and parents, were excited, and even a little cocky.
Her defiant, cocky, proud pose after scoring became a national symbol, and Rapinoe went on to win basically every major soccer and sports award there is.
Not only will this hopefully help you overcome some fears, it will help you avoid the other end of the spectrum: sounding like you're cocky or bragging.
I remember when you gave a lecture in our AP European History class and you were really cocky about it, but you didn't do an awful job.
Sriracha Week starts March 7, so it's time to address the elephant in the room: This rooster has gotten a little too cocky for its own good.
" What's more, failure keeps you humble, Leno says: "People who don't make mistakes get sort of cocky and start to think of themselves as better than others.
And with all respect to the ladies, half the fun of Pitch Perfectwas reveling in the dynamic between the endearingly cocky all-male Trebles and the Bellas.
Chloe is, in a lot of ways, just like Nathan: self-deprecating and cocky, but ultimately a good and caring person despite ostensibly being a glamorous thief.
For now, I've got a cocky Heisman winner dressed up like Brett Favre who gave all the haters a giant middle finger the night before the draft.
One was for the image of the word in a stylized cursive font, the other was a "word mark" — just the word "cocky" in and of itself.
"I was cocky because I was hanging around Silicon Valley and watching people come out of garages and do things they were told were insane," said Matheny.
The worship service begins with "All We Got," which features Kanye West in what The Life of Pablo's "Ultralight Beam" would sound like if weren't so cocky.
One among the trendsters was indie author Faleena Hopkins, a prolific self-published romance novelist whose books include a series she's titled Cocker Brothers, The Cocky Series.
But the losers of this bill aren't some cocky favorite like Apollo Creed; they're the 24 million people who will lose insurance if this bill becomes law.
As talented a fighter as he is, he's also cocky and reckless, gambling late into the night before one fight, and willing to die in the ring.
If Syndergaard ever crosses the line between confident and cocky, David Wright, the team's captain, comes down on him "pretty hard," said Dan Warthen, the pitching coach.
He was passive, active, cocky, coy, aloof, needy; to virginal fans such as myself, he made sex sound liberating, funny, and boundless, as well as impossibly fraught.
"I was just a typical cocky teenager who got involved in a situation which I couldn't control," he told the British newspaper The Sunday Mirror in 2001.
Additionally, Lil Dicky's cocky persona as a man both aware and unashamed of his exultant white privilege has definitely turned off critics in the hip-hop world.
Yunior (Mario Peguero, casually confident), on the other hand, is a cocky ladies' man with worldly tastes — he likes to "partake in a little smoke," for example.
"There was something about that outfit that made me feel a little more confident as a guy, a little more cocky and in control," he told me.
Mr. Miller has a laid-back bro energy and a self-confidence that borders on cocky, all of which adds up to a sort of swaggering charisma.
Because I couldn't actually meet a shy, yet cocky version of young Ewan McGregor with a buzzcut, my friends and I modelled ourselves after the Trainspotting men.
"Not to sound cocky or anything, but they&aposd rather be me," Tiafoe said of those who place wagers on him and then insult him when he loses.
As we watch tsunamis of disinfo rage through social networks, we're now suspecting it wasn't so great for cocky young techies to so rapidly reupholster the public sphere.
Cruise is likely feeling a bit cocky after massive, back-to-back investments from SoftBank and Honda, leaving the company with a post-money valuation of $19 billion.
But it's O.K. for him to be a jerk because Harry — played by Raúl Esparza with knife-wielding, cocky charm — is not a cook, he is an artist.
Jake's estranged brother Max (Jim Sturgess), a State Department official with a longstanding grudge against his cocky older brother, is put in charge of Dutchboy for political reasons.
The whole thing started in May when a self-published romance author, Faleena Hopkins, began attempting to enforce her copyright on books that contained "cocky" in the title.
Van Duren, a fellow Memphis musician, who later played live shows with a "cocky, impatient" Bell in the short-lived Baker Street Regulars band, remembers the dark whispers.
As usual, Beyoncé has made it her brand for the world to "catch her fly, and her cocky fresh," and this year's red carpet look did not disappoint.
The examining attorney scanned through the PTO database, but didn't look elsewhere for evidence that "cocky" had been used in other book titles because they don't have to.
A special thanks to Bob Glen Odle for investing in a cocky young former prosecutor and creating running room for me to build a practice and succeed here.
To cap off the night, the unbeatable EHOME took on TI5 champions Evil Geniuses, starting with a decent lead in the first game and getting a little cocky.
I could feel a shift in the story as it went on; Assange, in particular, seems like he's going from soft-spoken to more paranoid, and more cocky.
Ironically, by registering a trademark in what she says was an attempt to protect her "cocky" brand, Hopkins may have done irreparable damage to her name brand instead.
At first, the chairmen were optimistic, bordering on cocky, about what they would be able to expose now that they could hold hearings, request documents and issue subpoenas.
Whether in the boardroom or the ring, this titan of industry is belligerent, cocky and always spoiling for a fight ... and dammit, WWE fans respect him for it.
Her impatience with condescending men was already a prominent feature of her personality, which we see as she pushes back against both a cocky student and her supervisor.
He was cocky and rebellious and psyched himself up by taunting opponents and reciting original poems that predicted the round in which he would knock them out in.
He taunts Boseman into submission, dispatches Angela Bassett's Queen Ramonda with a droll "Hey Auntie," and growls with such cocky authority that Wakanda already seems to be his.
And yet grumpy, cocky, mumbly Arthur is still an action-star salad — a little bit Willis, a little bit Stallone and the tiniest chip off the old Rock.
Yet the departing attorney general, who was appointed by Ms. Rousseff in 2013, was reported to be feeling more anxious than cocky as he planned his final moves.
Violet Tinnirello is very funny, and slightly terrifying, as a cocky, preening Shirley Temple, but understandably she figures less than Michael Wartella's Joe Yule — professional name, Mickey Rooney.
"I don't want to sound, like, cocky or anything, but I kind of forgot how it feels to lose, which I think is a good thing," she said.
A$AP Rocky's addressing a leaked sex tape clip allegedly featuring him with another woman in the best way possible -- by being really funny ... and a little cocky.
While you can sort of tell that The Mandalorian is taking place near the events of the original trilogy due to the run-down aesthetic, don't get cocky.
In the two minutes prior to that, Wanchalong had low kicked the cocky young teen straight off the glove touch and Nasukawa had torn into him in response.
The crisis of liberalism is that it became so cocky about the hegemony of its own ideas that it lost the ability to make the case for itself.
Benson: He was cocky and blunt, an immovable object, the guy who was in charge, his every word and gesture designed to enhance his own wealth and control.
Not trying to sound cocky or anything, but I've always said that I've always been working hard physically, I'm always trying to improve the performance at the grand slams.
Each song holds on for dear life to that guitar, which sometimes sounds like insects ("Baby's On Fire") and other times like cocky Television riffs ("Paw Paw Negro Blowtorch").
" After his last game, he said: "I'm kind of a cocky guy and always have something to say, but I couldn't talk to the team in the dressing room.
WATTERS: He also got cocky and brought his baby and the baby&aposs mama to the games in the stands and he just sold them off as their cousins.
Meanwhile, Mars is on a heroic quest in Sagittarius, bringing out our gallant — and cocky — sides, and instigating even more than the usual number of moral and political fights.
The series — as described by Hopkins' lawyer in court — is about "six brothers" and later, their children, all of whom have the last name "Cocker" and are pretty cocky.
"It was a game changer for me because I'd read the comics, and Carol's fierceness and her wit, and also — despite her being cocky — her humbleness too," Larson said.
What I do not enjoy is watching cocky little Noctis clamber up on the back of the convertible, legs splayed, as he showboats for every passing car and cactuar.
Alexa Bliss, who's been a revelation as a cocky, competent heel, arrived from NXT without a lot of fanfare, only to become the most dominant force in the division.
But every second is pure sonic genius, the seemingly effortless output of four cocky young talents casually deciding to create a masterpiece at the absolute height of their powers.
Kendall JennerThe model was graceful enough to not completely wipe out, but she definitely got "too cocky," causing her to fall while attempting to execute a high-speed turn.
Can't we be a bit more self-aware when we dismiss conservatives as so cocky and narrow-minded that they should be excluded from large swaths of higher education?
At the start, he shares a house in Portland, Oregon, with his father, Ray (Travis Fimmel), a cocky loser who swiftly fades from the picture, leaving his son alone.
Lil Peep's music — simultaneously cocky and desperate, filled with woozy singing and nimble rapping — made him one of the most promising artists in the current generation emerging from SoundCloud.
And if you are arrogant or cocky or you know, you're not in your place the way people think you should be in your place, you get down voted.
A "bro co." has a "bro" C.E.O., or C.E.-Bro, usually a young man who has little work experience but is good-looking, cocky and slightly amoral — a hustler.
But one thing I will absolutely guarantee you: It will not happen if people are sitting back and are cocky and talking about how sure they are of winning.
Her VMA stunt cast Lil Mama as the clueless outsider — either too cocky or stupid to think that she could share the stage with a big name like Jay-Z.
"In essence, football is a carnivalesque or even pantomime experience," Ben said as a cocky little shit of a player walked painfully slowly towards the ball to aggravate the crowd.
The whole roster is already there: gentleman philosopher Finnegan (Glen Powell); cocky hitter McReynolds (Tyler Hoechlin); intense "raw dog" Jay (Juston Street); stoner Willoughby (Wyatt Russell); even-keeled Dale (J.
"Her first email briefly explains the trademark on the word Cocky and instructs us to change our title before she takes further action," Smith and Jane told me via email.
No cocky NPCs or pretend end-bosses mocking you for wanting to see everything a game has to offer, or as much as possible, with limited time on your side.
Deion Sanders,even though he was cocky, he showed how to have faith and God and just live in the moment and love yourself even if no one else did.
" Referring to Eagles fans, Christopherson added: "But if they come in all cocky and still going off about stuff related to the game, I can't say what's going to happen.
"He had a cocky walk, this swagger," said Robert Whiting, who has written books on Japanese baseball and who watched Kaneda pitch during his heyday more than 50 years ago.
With irregular surfaces and amorphous shapes, his richly layered pieces in unorthodox combinations (bronze and trash, cement cast into vinyl) are as cocky as Memphis, but rougher and less refined.
It's not uncommon for a patient checking out of rehab to feel confident and cocky about their recovery—after all they've maintained some sobriety when that seemed so hopeless before.
Photo By Julia Wright Don't get overly cocky about how loyal your venue audience is if you don't have entry options or programming for the underage fans in your community.
Beneath the cocky and quick-witted Pussy Willow character there's a deep understanding of the fetish—of both the men that pay to submit and the women that tap them out.
In a teaser for next week's episode, Brown is seen telling Parker, "You're cocky, and I don't like that," after he complained about being "tired" of waiting to speak with her.
Solo portrays its main character as a cocky, slum-educated scrapper who doesn't even grab a few cocktails when he finds himself at a plush gangsters' party, midway through the movie.
"But one thing I will absolutely guarantee you: It will not happen if people are sitting back and are cocky and talking about how sure they are of winning," he said.
Otis loved Splash Mountain so much they went on it twice but then the parents "got cocky," according to Sudeikis, and decided to level up by taking him on Space Mountain.
Poe isn't a bad guy, but we see over and over throughout the movie that his cocky confidence gets people killed, undermines legitimate plans, and doesn't even necessarily lead to victory.
"Kanye is an extraordinarily creative person and he is a self-professed extraordinarily cocky person, and the behavior that he exhibits publicly is totally consistent with his persona," explains the insider.
" Zuckerberg — a man who once gave out business cards that said, "I'm CEO, bitch" — replied with a cocky tone quite unlike his often robotic-cheery responses: "Not that I'm aware of.
"When you see stuff like that and you're a player, and you're going against a guy who's brass and kinda cocky, you're gonna want to give him a little extra juice."
" Another monster-fucking fan who runs the m0nsterpiss Tumblr says he's attracted to Venom's tentacles, teeth, and cocky disposition, and adds that he'd "enthusiastically go down on him in a heartbeat.
That rule change produced the Dream Team, a perfect embodiment of early-90s America, if you ignore the relative lack of white people: cocky, very pleased with itself, and unspeakably dominant.
People have always said that Khan is too cocky for his own good; that there are perhaps shades of another prodigious but partially unfulfilled talent in him: that of Naseem Hamed.
From Withnail, to Jasper in Girls, to his quite frankly not-discussed-often-enough BBC show Posh Nosh, to Jack Hock, there's a sort of cocky Willy Wonka edge to Grant.
"Today's kids are getting things handed to them, and that's not what the boomers like to see, so they make cocky comments because they believe that they are 'superior,'" she said.
"Generation after generation of Americans will hear about the cocky pilot who barely scraped through Annapolis, but then defended our nation in the skies," Mr. McConnell said in uncharacteristically personal remarks.
Aside from the joyfully cocky title of a classic 1965 song by the Who, the phrase "my generation" is not generally used by anyone of my generation — or anyone else either.
The teenagers here are Gwen, Julia's lanky and still-girlish 16-year-old, and Nathan, James's charismatic and cocky 17-year-old progeny, who are now thrust together under one roof.
But in going up against Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, he has assumed the role of spoiler — the cocky heel to Federer's beautiful game and the slick villain to Nadal's relentlessness.
"It keeps me on my toes and I have a lot of energy to succeed because I just don't get cocky or lazy because, again, in comedy, I just don't know."
Spencer Tracy, in his second feature, stars as "Bugs" Raymond, a shrewd, cocky roughneck who rises from working-stiff truck driver to the ruling racket boss of an unnamed Midwestern metropolis.
"I knew Bradley for a year before we dated and I kind of thought that he seemed like a cocky actor boy and I wasn't really that interested," she peviously told PEOPLE.
Yes, he can be Stark-level cocky, but I think it's his willingness to pull back the curtain on almost everything that makes Musk the most Stark-like CEO on the planet.
While the earlier trailers felt a little on this slow side, this one makes War Machine look confident and cocky, which is probably exactly what you want when you hire Brad Pitt.
The founders developed a reputation for cocky posturing — all three wore sunglasses onstage during their talk at TechCrunch Disrupt in 2013 and continued to describe the site in the loftiest of terms.
Plaintiffs have admitted that her use of "cocky" in titles would not likely cause confusion as to source or affiliation; moreover, she has publicly stated that she has not suffered lost sales.
The book codifies some of that earlier backstory: he's a cocky-yet-earnest character who falls head-over-heels for Bria Tharen, a brainwashed pilgrim, and helps rescue her from her captors.
The lawyers made what was a fairly standard argument in trademark law: romance readers were "unsophisticated consumers," and a title like Her Cocky Doctors would confuse Hopkins' fans into buying the ebook.
Otis loved Splash Mountain so much that they went on it twice — but then the parents "got cocky," according to Sudeikis, and decided to level up by taking him on Space Mountain.
Beyond Magnum P.I., he also made memorable impressions as cocky radio show detective Simon Brimmer on the Ellery Queen series and as difficult boss Mr. Connors on One Day at a Time.
"I knew Bradley for a year before we dated and I kind of thought that he seemed like a cocky actor boy and I wasn't really that interested," she previously told PEOPLE.
"[The Republicans] are not so cocky anymore about simply repealing Obamacare and they should be worried because the American people are standing up, and what they are saying is 'no,'" Sanders said.
Nor does he stoop to the level of DJ Throwdown who devotes most of his video to finding new and cocky ways to tell his fellow competitors to fellate him via samples.
In bypassing all of Pete's familiar beats, the game allows the player to take control of a seasoned, slightly cocky Spidey who's at the top of his game straight out the gate.
"He just puts himself out there in this cocky way, and I think people either love or hate it, and ninety per cent of people hate it," the curator Lindsay Howard said.
Yang says he considers himself "confident," not cocky, but it's clear he and his aides believe it would be difficult not to be self-assured after the unexpected success he has had.
They see it in Harris now — in her impatient questioning as a senator, in her tone of voice as a candidate that can read as confident, cocky and condescending all at once.
Referring to Google's acquisition of Motorola in 2011, Cornet wrote, "Some Googlers get all cocky about their academic prowess and question whether all those new employees would have met Google's hiring bar."
But bakers clap for one another, Berry and Hollywood are as likely to soothe nervous contestants as to question cocky ones, and that title amounts to a cake stand and some flowers.
"This show is forever going to be ingrained in my personality, which is a major deal," says Paul Wesley, who plays perpetually brooding teen Stefan Salvatore opposite Ian Somerhalder's cocky older bro, Damon.
Cocky insouciance was his middle name as he strode across the global stage, forcing the end of apartheid in South Africa, leading the campaign to ban mining in Antarctica, encouraging China to engage.
"Top Gun: Maverick," due for release in June 2020, sees the return of Cruise's cocky fighter pilot more than 30 years after the original movie launched his career as a global action star.
Yeah, Baker Mayfield is cocky, but that's a great thing ... so says Browns legend Earnest Byner, who tells TMZ Sports the QB has the perfect mindset for bringing the franchise back to relevance.
For his first scene in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, this cocky entrepreneur showed off the capabilities of a weapons-grade Stark Industries missile, while offhandedly insulting a small handful of active duty soldiers.
"Our brand voice has always reflected my own voice, which is kind of cocky and straightforward and transparent, and we've always spoken like that to our customers and through our marketing," Gittrich said.
Now that Ryan Fitzpatrick has reportedly re-signed with the Jets, Brandon Marshall is getting all sorts of cocky ... betting HIS PORSCHE that he'll have more receiving yards this year than Antonio Brown.
You got that right, replied a cocky Savior called Jiro, a name (pronounced "hero") designed, I'm guessing, to further play with the good-guy bad-guy distinctions that have been a theme lately.
Cocky dope-as-fuck groove with a smokin' vocal by Ona King, and the greatest ad lib of all time as she tells her good for nothing man to get the fuck out.
"I remember Jonathan as a very confident young man, almost cocky," Paul Rosenblum, Caramoor's longtime managing director, said as he sat in the center's ornate Spanish courtyard on a sun-drenched day recently.
"Right there in my lens I'd seen it — Christine Keeler, eyes down, fragile, and Mandy Rice-Davies looking straight ahead in a cocky blond beehive," Ms. Spooner told The Sunday Mirror in 21978.
I'd been so cocky for 12 years, thinking I could string out my free 1.993 GB of free Google Drive storage (that includes my emails, Documents, Sheets, Photos — my entire online life, basically).
But after Putin gained office the system that he began to construct had little tolerance for cocky and unruly power brokers, and Berezovsky's ego didn't allow him to bend to the new rules.
It's no spoiler to say that because Costner is Draftday, he ultimately outsmarts the Seahawks' execs and gets bonus points for screwing over Jacksonville's cocky Boy GM, because not even Hollywood respects the Jags.
The trial-by-combat for Tyrion's life (after he was falsely found guilty of killing Joffrey) ends in true heartbreak as Oberyn gets cocky and The Mountain (Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson) literally crushes his skull.
Last year a man, hard hat at a cocky angle, strode across stage and pretended to use construction equipment wrong to show how Microsoft's AI could identify and tag unsafe practices on a worksite.
Rossi's cocky smile and swagger brighten every scene he's in, and the plot exploring the relationship between him and fellow Seagate inmate Comanche (Thomas Q. Jones) is one of the best of the season.
Despite all this high drama, getting a trademark registration for the word "cocky" hardly seems worth the $275 filing fee — let alone the legal fees incurred from dragging Kneupper, Crescent, and Watson into court.
Theoretically, a Blair Witch sequel—one in which a whole new generation of cocky kids who think their GPS and drone cameras will save them in the forest—makes a certain amount of sense.
He's also one of the smartest people on the planet, and Downey Jr. has used that as an opportunity to play him as a cocky, rude jackass who always just happens to be right.
Draymond Green is loud and physical and cocky and mean and fast and strong and skilled; by this point in his ongoing breakthrough into a unique sort of superstardom, you almost certainly know this.
I'm not saying we have earned the right to be cocky, but we have earned the right to feel good about our team and confident that we should go out and win the games.
Up until its intentionally unsatisfying ending, "High Risk" reads like a pretty wonderful romance, with a cocky astronaut and an endearingly geeky psychologist, with a high-pressure context and complex back stories for both.
By the time the season is down to its final three episodes, watching him deal with the consequences feels like watching a cocky, amateur wrestler get his ass handed to him by the Undertaker.
"It had this confident, cocky, regal kind of look, derived from all that earlier stuff — dragons and dinosaurs," Mr. Wade said of the sculpture in an interview with The New York Times in 19933.
David Horowitz was an editor of Ramparts in the late sixties and the seventies—just the kind of cocky New Left radical, thundering against criminal Amerika, who drove older lefties like Podhoretz to neoconservatism.
As this fresh run of episodes opens, Frank and Claire Underwood are locked in a heated race for re-election against the telegenic, cocky Will Conway (Joel Kinnaman) and his principled VP pick, Gen.
In an effort to avoid coming off as cocky as I felt (and intimidating the interviewing with all my amazingness right off the bat), I ended up over-correcting and being entirely too self-deprecating.
Then I make him nap because he has his first basketball practice of the season with a coach I low key admire (he comes off a little cocky), and I want him at his best.
There's also the cocky Hype Fazon (Donald Faison), cranky and ex-Imperial pilot Griff Halloran (Stephen Stanton), the cold Frey Fenris (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn), and the daring Bo Keevil (whose voice actor wasn't revealed, weirdly).
He's a cocky, brash SOB with a missing arm and a taste for rampant demon murder, who spends a lot of the game trying to prove himself to Dante but instead comes into his legacy.
This one's for anyone who wants to believe in a vision of an America where people commit selfless acts not with a cowboy swagger and a cocky smirk, but shyly, blushing at all the attention.
In December they managed to get the first increase on the books, and committee members were feeling cocky as 2016 began; Stanley Fischer, the vice-chairman, proclaimed that it would be a four-hike year.
The Giants were a cocky group in training camp four months ago, and no one typified the self-assurance more than the team's robotic coach, Ben McAdoo, and his aloof boss, General Manager Jerry Reese.
Especially if Democrats manage the blue wave of their dreams in the midterms, the once-cocky fixer Michael Cohen, now humbled, could find himself a star witness at hearings on impeachment of our 45th president.
Ms. Chang, 37, who anchors a Bloomberg TV tech show, recently discussed the roots of Silicon Valley's gender imbalance and the predominance of tech industry bros — you know, those cocky young men who swagger about.
"We're in a much stronger position than anybody thought [we'd be]," said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), who boasted last week that Democrats have gone from "cocky" to "nervous" about their House prospects.
"She was a kid out of Cali, just super cocky — not in a bad way, just had a swag about her, very free," Bird, 20153, said during an interview at Madison Square Garden this month.
The first "Top Gun," from 1986, stars Mr. Cruise as Maverick, a cocky Navy pilot who heads to flight school and falls for Charlotte Blackwood, known as Charlie, an instructor who is also an astrophysicist.
His sunken appearance and now almost completely gray hair shocked observers -- after he limped into court using a cane -- in contrast with the cocky self-assurance he once showed while lording over the Trump campaign.
I still remember the cocky grin on his face like he got away with something...These douche bags are not above the law, and they should be held to the same standard as every other man.
PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive Dwayne Johnson lends his voice to the cocky if kind-hearted demi-god Maui, and the result is infectiously charming as Maui brags about all the gifts he's given the human race.
But after seeing the principal's tweet a few hours in response to the cocky "in politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue" quote by the same speaker at Rutgers yesterday, I got another idea.
I've been wanting to write about Cocky-gate for some time now but the story – a row between self-published authors that degenerated into ridiculousness – seems finally over and perhaps we can all get some perspective.
For its first 23 years Chesapeake was led by Aubrey McClendon, a cocky Oklahoman who pioneered the process of blasting rocks to extract gas and oil (he died last year in a high-speed car crash).
In the game, Detective Pikachu is a salty-seeming private eye (the titles bill him as "cocky, chatty, lovable") who scampers around the city solving mysteries with a milquetoast-looking human companion, a boy named Tim.
The actor — who plays the handsome, cocky ladies man in Disney's new live action remake — said in a game of "Who's More Likely To...?" that he is more likely to engulf the eggs in the a.m.
And that's the crowning shame on top of the litany of shameful ways in which we treated this cocky youngster from East Finchley like a peach ripe for bruising — a heart thrown back on the floor.
That exhibition signaled the return to figuration, the use of ironic humor and Surrealist fun-weirdness, as seen in Arneson's cocky "Captain Ace" (1978) and Viola Frey's colorfully glazed group of figures at La Maison Rouge.
For all of Trump's cocky tweeting that "trade wars are good and easy to win," Washington's inability to streamline a consistent plan of attack is progressively rendering its threats meaningless and denigrating relationships with its allies.
Kelly raves about the former First Lady's character and dismisses our guy's notion that the moniker might be a tad cocky ... because the way students react to her and how much everyone loves her proves it.
Two and a half years ago, when the Compton rapper was promoting his first album, My Krazy Life, he carried himself with a cocky lassitude that immediately marked him as a popular musician on the rise.
Not all the books in the series follow the same exact formula — book 19 is Cocky Mother's Day and book 7 is A Honey Badger Christmas — but in general, the title describes what you're going to get.
I went from being a very awkward, introverted, shy kid to suddenly having a lot of opportunities to tour the world, and there's all these people around applauding me, so I think I got a little cocky.
When he debuted, Luger was a cocky babyface with the nickname "The Total Package," because he was self-evidently the total package of a wrestler: skill, charisma, looks, speed, and that massive, vascular hulk of a physique.
He had to win without being too cocky and coming across as unlikable, or being too aggressive and coming across as a bad guy, or being ashamed of his goals and coming across as a tepid hero.
Chopped up Chaka Khan motifs, triumphant Lauryn Hill hooks and the soothing tones of Marvin Gaye all defined his early records—they gave Kanye's sound a warmth and familiarity that suited his cocky but then-charming lyrics.
Before you get too cocky about your mastery of all things Friends trivia, I'm here with a much-needed refresher on how these two polar opposite twins coexisted in the best fake version of New York, ever.
What they're saying: How #Cockygate, a trademark legal battle between romance authors for the use of the word cocky in their titles, gave non-authors a glimpse into the darker world of the authors in Kindle Unlimited.
A series of articles in The People's Daily scornfully mocked Chinese scholars and pundits who have claimed that China has surpassed the United States as a technological power, and warned the news media to curb cocky boasting.
An opponent finished his program, and as he was leaving the ice, he looked over at Hamilton, who was skating next, and said, "in a very cocky way, 'Well, now, you have to skate perfect,'" Hamilton recalled.
As the most powerful man in Babylon, the king is cocky and arrogant, demanding that everyone in his kingdom bow to an idol of him — if anyone was caught praying to other gods, they would be persecuted.
Though her team kept assigning her a virginal narrative even throughout her high-profile relationship with cocky N'Sync leading man Justin Timberlake, Britney pushed back against that sterile persona, becoming more openly sexual, even a little dangerous.
And in that regard—with a walled-in city, a veteran hero betrayed by his country, and a cocky, simpering President—Escape's vision of the future is so of-the-moment now as to feel almost heavy-handed.
It's funny how cocky some people are about it, they'll send me a huge long Futurama spec script or something, and then follow up with an email about how they're angry I haven't sent them my notes yet!
Many women in the industry would probably roll their eyes at the very obvious assertion that cocky, entitled people — okay fine, men — with no management experience are the worst individuals to whom to give millions of dollars. Duh.
They'd sold Audible the audio rights for their collaboration, Cocky Fiancé, and everything was going well until Audible emailed Smith and Jane to say that it had received a notice that they were infringing on someone else's trademark.
After almost being sent packing early on, he became a durable if cranky member of the cast, capable of adapting to and allying with a wide range of fellow castaways, including Richard Hatch, the cocky, scheming eventual winner.
Her assessment of her predecessor—discernible, between the lines, in some of her statements and actions as home secretary—is now crystal clear: Mr Cameron's government was too posh, too cocky, too blithe about globalisation's merits, too metropolitan.
"I thought he was cocky, aloof and full of himself," said Mr. Veeder, who spent much of his boyhood in Greene County, in upstate New York, chopping wood, clearing fields and helping his father build their mountaintop home.
Toys R Us' status as the most important toy store in town left it cavalier, if cocky at times, according to conversations with former employees, executives and industry insiders, who spoke to CNBC on the condition of anonymity.
Sure enough, ever since 2001—the year when Kid Rock released Cocky and began shifting away from nu-metal and towards nu-classic rock—Rock's home state of Michigan has ranked ninth in the nation for UFO sightings.
Julia Albertsson is typical of the well-mannered, conscientious teenagers attending the school, and though she could never be described as cocky or arrogant, the 17-year-old is crystal clear about her burning ambition to emulate Kalla.
Arch, the half-feral twin brother of "The Scattering: A Story in Three Parts," is a tediously cocky and pugnacious teenager, one who licks blood off his fingers because "everybody had to know how much he didn't" care.
The young and cocky digital team, of which I was a part, tried to tell our campaign manager, David Plouffe, that it was a terrible idea because there was nothing Clinton's clearly inferior digital team could teach us.
Because, ya know, I feel like with the story and how everything is going on, the other 2, ya know, have gotten a little cocky, and I feel like the queen is the one who can humble them.
The first Cars movie was a tired story about a cocky race car who needs to learn humility from a bunch of small-town yokels, but it still managed to deliver at least some charm and character variety.
Frank, who never met a cocky dude he couldn't immediately try to emulate, begins spending more and more time with Chet, who offers to build a new room for the baby Frank and his wife have on the way.
The US may have a tremendous advantage in brute force military capabilities and allied power, but it better be sure the systems that command that weaponry are perfectly secured if it's going to do all this cocky sabre-rattling.
Rocky III: Rocky got cocky, got beaten by a much younger and fiercer fighter, and to regain his old form had to go do homoerotic shuttle sprints on a beach with Apollo Creed and go swimming for a bit.
At the heart of the group are Jack (Keegan-Michael Key of "Key & Peele"), a cocky show-off who does a nifty impression of Barack Obama, and his live-in girlfriend, Samantha (Gillian Jacobs), who is wary of celebrity.
Neither a townie nor a rich-kid summer resident, the skinny but cocky Daniel takes notice of two fellow teenagers: the hunky drug dealer and local legend, Hunter (Alex Roe), and the preternaturally attractive tough girl, McKayla (Maika Monroe).
Mr. Cornell could have used that remarkable instrument and his rock-star looks to play the standard heroic frontman: a chesty, cocky figure like two of his obvious influences, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin and Paul Rodgers of Free.
Her best-selling trilogy about Lara Jean Covey's relationship with the cocky yet lovable Peter Kavinsky already had a devoted fan following, prone to writing thousands of pages of fan fiction and buying custom Lara Jean-themed Kitchen Aid stand mixers.
Pius XIII is an unlikely man of the cloth, taken from the same mould as Graham Greene's "whisky priest" (though his substance of vice is tobacco), or, more recently, Rob Lowe's cocky Father Jude in "You, Me and the Apocalypse".
Even when I decided to make him kind, he has the cocky, impatient swagger that's come to define most of the franchise's leading men, so I played him as best I could to suit the AC legacy of charming bastard characters.
Considering that its guerrilla-geezer sequences are the only ones with the director's signature cocky cheek, it would be interesting to know if anyone thought of going the whole hog during the editing process and simply renaming the film "Robin Hood".
Over the span of her still-young musical career, Hayley Kiyoko has mastered the sort of populist stage persona to which many young musicians can only aspire: sexy, but vulnerable, and shy, like you; a cocky underdog, indebted to her fans.
Baywatch, which hits theaters Friday, stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Mitch Buchannon — a veteran lifeguard who butts heads with a cocky gold-medal swimmer brought on to help "restore the Baywatch brand" named Matt Brody (played by Zac Efron).
Listening to the cocky come-ons of "My House (On The Nile)" or the playful cut-ups of "Ultimate Scratch," it's certain that Broussard's work influenced and informed contemporaries and successors alike, not the least of which being Dr. Dre.
The nun, who teaches theology at Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois, rocketed a perfect strike after confidently bouncing the baseball off the inside of her elbow—a cocky trick usually reserved for showing off in backyard games.
If that weren't unfortunate enough, two of the film's heroes, a jittery boffin played by Jeff Goldblum and a cocky hunk played by Liam Hemsworth, happen to be flying through the city at the time in a supersonic space shuttle.
In a pathological house run by women, where even among the ubiquitous male servants and carpenters, there's no man to take charge, it becomes clear that the cocky psychiatrist will have to prove his mettle by protecting these imperiled women.
Understandably, the other Roys—the utterly broken manslaughterer Kendall (Jeremy Strong), irrationally cocky Roman (Kieran Culkin), and the just-married, still-miserable Shiv (Sarah Snook)—perceive this as a test of loyalty at best and an invasive mind game at worst.
The songs written for Cooper at the beginning of the soundtrack are cocky, country, and high masc (if you can listen to "Alibi" without wanting to drop $100 on a sweet pair of cowboy boots you're a harder person than me).
In other words, all we know is that the Hawks—a franchise that doesn't fancy off-script self-expression—are handing their offense over to a cocky, unpredictable spark plug who plays basketball like he was just struck by lightning.
In the comics, Dante&aposs charming (and a bit cocky), but a loyal member of the Hilltop and an eventual love interest of Maggie (Lauren Cohan), who will return to AMC&aposs "TWD" as a series regular on season 11.
Songs like 2005's "Lazy Sunday" (a cocky ode to relaxing on the weekends) and 2006's "Dick in a Box" (exactly what it sounds like, featuring Justin Timberlake) became an SNL staple, and have racked up millions of hits online.
Mr. Van Der Beek has a gift for playing this kind of cocky boor, but when the show introduces him saying, "God Bless Ronald Reagan" while hoovering lines of coke, it manages to be both on and up the nose.
As Peter Finn notes in his beautifully paced book, she inspired a Broadway play and a film starring Katharine Hepburn as "an amusing, cocky, sometimes abrasive society girl who wants to escape the confining expectations of her family's fabulous wealth".
He has these big eyes that brim with emotion, and combined with generously full lips that turn down at the corners, this means he can play cute and boyish, petulant, angry, cocky, sexy, or a combination of all, as the script requires.
Once he's joined by Zac Efron as a cocky new Baywatch recruit, the pair and their very chiseled torsos flex, smirk, and build a reluctant bromance while saving swimmers and investigating a criminal conspiracy that threatens the sanctity of their precious beach.
But is he getting a little too cocky or, you know, thinking that Manafort is not a worry because a lot of this predates his association with the campaign itself, even though some of these issues technically are concurrent with the campaign?
In "They Shoot Fonzies, Don't They?" our girl Joanie wants to exact revenge on cocky Jill Higgins, the head cheerleader who cut her from the squad (played by Charlene Tilton, who would go on to star in Dallas as the vixen Lucy Ewing).
"Cocky" features Rocky, Gucci Mane, and 21 Savage at their stunting prime on a typically ornate and devilish beat by London on Da Track (although something is definitely up with 21's verse, which sounds like it's blasting from a flip phone speaker).
Clark Gable played the role to the hilt in " It Happened One Night "; Spencer Tracy, James Stewart, Fredric March, and many other actors also played cocky reporters, while Jean Arthur and Katharine Hepburn, as well as Rosalind Russell, did the intrepid female versions.
"Oklahoma!" had no big-name stars, no scantily clad chorus girls, and its plot turned on nothing more substantial than which of two men — a cocky cowpoke or a surly hired hand — would take a fresh-faced farm girl to a dance.
You call your show "City on a Hill," you work the J.F.K. references hard and you open with Kevin Bacon, playing a cocky F.B.I. agent in the early 1990s, telling a hockey-related anecdote about the night Boston went down the drain.
" When they began making the series, Mr. Rockwell recalled, "I was cocky and I said, 'I can dance,' so I went into this room and I tried to keep up, and it became apparent pretty fast that I am not a real dancer.
Cosmic, euphoric, and cocky, Freedom will stir up feelings in anyone who ground their teeth watching Oasis at Knebworth in 1996, or has smoked a joint while listening to Primal Scream's Screamadelica, or has taken mushrooms at least once in their life.
"You don't want to talk about it that much with your family and friends, because you sound cocky to a point," said Wagner, who is out with an arm injury sustained blocking a shot in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.
But outside the occasional loosie—2011's cocky throwback "Da Mob" or sardonic obscurity "Handsome"—Hus seemed to play the margins, holding on to rumored vaults' worth of music but not actively pursuing any kind of career, even as fans clamored for more.
There's only a sign taped to the door by the current tenant, a company that is leasing the space and preparing for a mission Bleth can't tell us about: Notice: Authorized Personnel Only And then there's an illustration of Wile E. Coyote, looking all cocky.
As Eilif, Mr. Cook evolves from a cocky, naïve young man to a cockier, ruthless soldier (he brags about cleverly tricking, then killing, civilians); we also see that when peace briefly breaks out, he's been turned into a cold killing machine that cannot be stopped.
The images compiled in Aight' have all the hallmarks of his work—true grit and a confidence that teeters on cocky—but for Marcopoulos, photography, like his time in New York is never about routine or leaning on the aesthetic he's honed over the decades.
He was a cocky, all-knowing Mokummer, master of the one-liner delivered in best Amsterdam slang: a poor boy from Betondorp, "Concrete Village", who got into the Ajax junior academy mostly because his mother cleaned at the club and his stepfather was a groundsman.
After months of dissection and debate, the Browns selected Mayfield, Oklahoma's cocky and charismatic quarterback with the No. 21991 overall pick in the NFL draft on Thursday, a somewhat surprising selection by a team that figured to play it safe with such an important decision.
"I knew Bradley for a year before we dated and I kind of thought that he seemed like a cocky actor boy and I wasn't really that interested," she told PEOPLE at Amazon's Golden Globe Celebration at the Beverly Hilton Stardust Ballroom on Sunday night.
Tonight, around 7,500 young people—a mixture of naive first years, cocky second years, privileged trust funders, local chancers, creepy postgrads, and opportunistic dealers—will descend on Trinity College in their finest tuxedos, suits, ball gowns and faux fur, for the Trinity College Ball.
HARRY CLARKE When he moves to New York City, a shy Midwesterner creates an alter ego for himself — a cocky Brit named Harry — and finds that his double life eventually becomes dangerous, in this solo play written by David Cale and starring Billy Crudup.
"Train" suggests the rape of a land, and "Feast," the rape of a woman: At a Thanksgiving-like banquet, the music light and flickering, a cowboy-cocky member of the Arrivals, singing Baroque-pastiche countertenor lines, claims one of the Host women as his bride.
He is the cocky player who speaks his mind and walks the course leading with his chin, the former college delinquent whose underage drinking and other immature behavior, which hastened his departure from Georgia after one year, continues to trail him as a pro.
In an era when the superhero film has become the dominant force at the box office, there has been concern that the tonal sameness of the Marvel Cinematic Universe — cocky heroes who love to crack jokes and occasionally suffer tragedy — would infect the genre.
Harrison Ford, the actor known for his portrayal of a cocky smuggler and spacecraft pilot in the "Star Wars" movies, mistakenly flew a private plane over a commercial airliner carrying more than 100 people at a California airport on Monday, according to a news report.
"Top Gun" (1986) Despite its very 1980s, gung ho pedigree, director Tony Scott's slickly crafted, turbo-edited ode to superior American aviation might and the cocky, sometimes troubled Navy pilots in the cockpit has aged surprisingly well -- dogfights, volleyball matches, music video-style love scenes and all.
WATCH: Jennifer Garner Shows Off Her Major Kitchen 'Fail' After Getting Too 'Cocky' The actress often opens up about her daily mom struggles on her Instagram and recently shared with PEOPLE how she likes her kids Violet, 12, Seraphina, 9, and Samuel, 6 to eat healthy.
Written as a kind of cocky intergalactic lothario, Valerian ought to be as sexy and charismatic as a young Han Solo, though "Chronicle" star Dane DeHaan— so good in brooding-emo mode — seems incapable of playing the kind of aloof insouciance that made Harrison Ford so irresistible.
Josiah can be cocky and reckless, but during those three days in 2016, I connected with the part of him that's driven by a desire to help people; the part of him that allows you to trace his anti-establishment attitude to his sense of justice.
"That Christmas you were so proud (cocky😬😳) of the homemade bagels you baked for your family, you decided to make them again for #PretendCookingShow and…FAIL!!" she captioned the video of herself baking at home dressed in a plain white t-shirt and jeans.
While HQ's primary host Scott Rogowsky appears in a tailored suit with a classic game show host smile, The Q's Monahan, in one episode, wears in a bucket hat, Hawaiian shirt, and an air of cocky confidence — like a quiz show version of Jurassic Park's Dennis Nedry.
For instance, telling all of Maui's backstory could grow ponderous; luckily, Maui's enormous body is covered with tattoos that tell his history, and a tiny Maui-shaped tattoo is animated, jumping around his body and serving as a sort of conscience whenever the demigod gets too cocky.
When asked if she's similar to the funny — and at times cocky — character she portrays in the film, Stewart, 29, said that the experience was "a really nice opportunity to just sort of live and breathe in the moment" with her costars, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — There is a point in developing one's solving skills where you finally get good enough to drop in quite a few answers without having to think about them very much and that, to be honest, is when most people get a little cocky.
" In the same speech, he told the midshipmen, "If we are to keep this great big experiment called America alive—and that's all it is, an experiment—we need cocky, macho, unselfish, and morally very straight young men and women to lead our forces against the enemy.
Baseball can be slow and boring but not with these guys involved — a fire-breathing pitcher who can't see the plate until he gets glasses and a cocky leadoff hitter who "may run like Mays but [who hits] like s---," as manager Lou Brown eloquently puts it.
In his research, Grillo realized a new breed of criminal kingpin was becoming the norm right in front of his eyes: One with deep pockets, a heavily armed militia at his back, and a cocky swagger that often results in impulsive power flexing whenever the mood strikes.
While Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski conceded during his postgame news conference that his elite squad, 28-point favorites, may not have been prepared for the Lumberjacks -- and may have even entered the game cocky -- he was taking nothing away from SFA's scrappy outing, he said.
I watch a lot of basketball and there's this concept of a trap game, which is like, a team will go on a hot streak and beat Oklahoma City and then beat the Spurs and then they'll get cocky and the next game, they'll lose to the Orlando Magic.
The first episode, which concentrates on the teens, leans on the usual high school clichés — cocky jock versus loner nerd, outspoken witty girl versus blonde babe — and then twists them just enough to prove that the show is more excited to move past those clichés than indulge them.
But she was also hated for taking up too much space in a male-dominated—and formerly male exclusive—world, criticized for being too cocky, too brash, too publicly emotional, too strident, and just generally too much for MMA, which made her almost as exciting as she was infuriating.
When Mr. Tarantino and Steven Soderbergh discovered that they were almost simultaneously shooting adaptations of two Elmore Leonard novels that featured Ray, the same cocky-but-slightly-dim federal agent, in a supporting role, it seemed only natural to cast Mr. Keaton to play him in both films.
If you're wondering about the implied relationship between "cocky heel" and familial pro-wrestling pedigree, don't—there's a long history of wrestlers with family connections to the business debuting as squeaky-clean babyfaces, getting booed mercilessly, and then turning on the crowd as they don't get their due respect.
Plenty of helpful things are going on in the sky, so don't crap on it all by being hasty, and please try not to be cocky about your success: It will be very unattractive under this influence because people will wonder, How long will it last with that attitude?
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Arthur goes into hiding and is raised  by kindly prostitutes on the streets of ancient London, where he learns to use both his fists and his wits while growing up to become Charlie Hunnam — which is to say, haunted and cocky with zero-percent body fat and snug leather pants.
If you sometimes forget that Scorsese's vast filmography includes a sequel to a classic film 01 years in the making (The Color of Money), a screen displaying a cocky young Tom Cruise jiving to Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London" while circling and dominating a pool table is there to remind you.
Daniel is known for his crude stand-up (without ruining his most prominent joke in the film, it does closely resemble Cook's famous "shit on the coats" party joke), and paired with his whole slouchy look and cocky attitude, you'd be forgiven for thinking they might be mirrors of each other.
Wilmer Valderrama's standout performance as the self-assured and cocky Nick Torres on the 14th season of CBS's "NCIS" — the second-longest-running US prime-time television scripted series -- reflects the cumulative advancement that Latinx actors have made on many top-billed television shows across networks, cable and streaming services.
Set in the 28th century where humans and aliens have found a home on the space station Alpha, "Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets" follows two space agents, the cocky Valerian (Dane DeHaan) and the spirited Laureline (Cara Delevingne) trying to uncover the origins of a mysterious force.
Gentle reader: Before we delve into the long tale that lies ahead — a tale of hubris, furious romance novelists, and intellectual property law — I ask you to take a moment to contemplate all of the "cocky" puns to which I, your humble reporter, have heroically chosen not to subject you.
Reason the Sixth: They Should Have lost to the Seahawks I mean, come ON. If the stupid-ass Seahawks and Pete Carroll's cocky-gum-chewing ass had simply given the ball to Marshawn Lynch, the Patriots would not have won yet another Super Bowl by the skin of their teeth.
I was in the D.C. bureau and I just come back from one of those crazy Watters&apos World and I was all cocky and I rolled into the green room and Charles in that kind of low tone says, Jesse, thank you so much for allowing me to be in your world.
"There's nothing cocky about this team, but they absolutely expected to play like this and that's the way they prepared and that's the way they're going about their business and that's what I love about this team," Wildcats coach Mark Stoops said after the program achieved its first 213-22008 start since 2008.
But before you trot out the delicious schadenfreude of watching this cocky human wax figure actually recognize his own humanity in high definition—particularly after he basically did nothing for the Champions League Final earlier this summer, only to make a free kick, and take all the credit—he also did, well, something really human.
We're more inured to watching men exert themselves physically onscreen as an expression of their power, whether it's Rocky scaling the steepest steps in Philadelphia while clad in full sweats, or a blond, gaunt, and cocky Jared Leto smoking the competition in the three-mile in Prefontaine, the biopic about middle-distance track prodigy Steve Prefontaine.
In the very first episode of Game of Thrones in 2011, the very first scene at Winterfell was about the children: Septa Mordane praising Sansa for her elegant embroidery; Bran trying and failing to land an arrow in a target while his brothers laughed; Arya showing him up from twice the distance, hitting the bullseye with a cocky smile.
"I got the start that I wanted, I was leading right at the very beginning, I got cocky and took something off and you take something off against Usain Bolt, he's going to blow you away … that's what happened I'm not going to make excuses," Wilson said, before going on to offer a litany of excuses for his performance.
Judge Kavanaugh lacks the matinee-idol face of Chief Justice John Roberts, the terse cerebral gymnastics of Justice Sam Alito, the up-from-the-bootstraps intrinsic of Justice Sonia Sotomayor, or the almost cocky self-confidence of Justice Neil Gorsuch, but he nevertheless is a tonic of distraction for what nationally ails us — which is plenty.
The comedy, which McCarthy wrote with her husband Ben Falcone (who also directs), offered her a chance to flesh out one of her favorite characters from her Groundlings days: Michelle Darnell, the brash, ambitious, cocky, unfiltered titan of industry-turned-motivational speaker who does six months for insider trading, then moves in with her single-mom colleague (Kristen Bell).
I think Calvin got a little too cocky with this deep house cut interpolating the Bee Gees that sounds like it could have come out at any point over the last three decades but is also drenched in pop cultural references from Daft Punk's vocoder to the video featuring Gigi Hadid fondling her hair for four minutes.
She's been extremely funny in a dizzying number of ways: quick online character work ("art wife" but "workout mom" should be enough evidence to give her an IFC sketch show), podcasts, her weekly show at Club Cumming, but her finest showcase so far is her cabaret act where she plays a preposterously cocky chanteuse with go-for-broke showmanship.
And they might not ... They might make fun of them early on, but, you know, Iowa is a red state, and they're at 31 percent wind power, even though it was California who was talking about it first, so, you know, we're not so cocky that we don't learn from other places, or that we're always the best.
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If "Did You See" didn't exist, "Bouff Daddy" would easily be the catchiest song on J Hus' debut album Common Sense (Noisey's sixth fave LP of 2017, don't you know?) With its easy groove and endearingly cocky chorus—J Hus, after all, has earned it—it's a certifiable bop, and now a new remix featuring Popcaan has given it new life.
The cat in question came to our attention via a lawsuit, which, if you're familiar with legal filings, tend to start with dry language like, "Plaintiff hereby affirms and alleges..." This one, however, kicks off with a full, color photo of Frank, a three-year-old cat, brimming with the sort of cocky nonchalance all cats seem to master at birth.
What has happened then is this: Little Conor McGregor, a cocky, ragtag eighth grader who has been suspended before for stabbing that one kid with a double-barreled last name in the leg with a compass now thinks he has a reputation to uphold and has decided to go and give the quiet and dangerous, eleventh-grade boy named Floyd a tie-day.
Harbaugh has not assured victory this time around — "I made a guarantee a long time ago, and I've learned from that," he said at his introductory news conference in 2014 — but in virtually every other respect, he is the same cocky gunslinger: aiming warning shots on Twitter at rivals; ruffling feathers with his nationwide satellite camps; elevating college football to show business.
Cocky and preternaturally sophisticated — but with a hint of the insecure teenager still hanging around him — Elio joins his doting, unconventional parents (Michael Stuhlbarg and Amira Casar) at their comfortable ramshackle Italian villa, where they prepare to welcome their annual guest, the latest in a series of graduate students who spend the summer working with Elio's father, a classics professor.
After the laidback Paul (Charlie Plummer, not a relation of Christopher) is spirited away to a farmhouse in the middle of nowhere by a grimy Italian crook (Romain Duris) and his gang, it's up to the boy's divorced mother Abigail (Michelle Williams) to push for his release, with the help of Fletcher Chase (Mark Wahlberg), a cocky ex-spy who is employed as a fixer by Getty.
Hewing to the request of the Gershwin estate to cast the opera with black singers, this production features the stalwart baritone Eric Greene as the disabled, utterly decent beggar Porgy, and the richly expressive soprano Nicole Cabell as Bess, a glamorous but troubled woman who struggles to break free of an abusive relationship with Crown, a cocky stevedore, fiercely performed by the youthful baritone Nmon Ford.
Scott has called him cocky, said that he isn't "getting it," that he is not as mature as Kyrie Irving or Chris Paul, that he hasn't earned his trust, that he makes the same mistakes over and over again, that he doesn't get to play just because he was the No. 2 pick, that he has a way to go and is definitely not Magic Johnson.
That record, originally a few tracks on cassette tapes that Phair recorded while living in her parents' house in her 20s, was a song-by-song response to the Rolling Stones' cocky, much revered, double-album paean to bad boys, "Exile on Main St." The complicated truth of being smart, young, female and heterosexual was what "Guyville" dived deep to get at with unbound candor.
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Now, Ecstatic Vision has returned with Raw Rock Fury, a new full-length with an incredibly apt title that spells out their mission in clear, cocky terms: to bend minds, to warp genres, and to pay tribute to Detroit Rock City's giant-ass footprints on the history of gritty, ballsy rock 'n' roll (with a fuckton of psych rock, Krautrock, Hawkwind worship, and general weirdness chucked in).
The period is compartmentalized into technical explorations thus: "Play within a Play" shows his investigations into the conventions of perspective (his reimagining of Hogarth's famous perspectival oddity in "Kerby (After Hogarth) Useful Knowledge" of 1975 is a cocky artist's in-joke); "Demonstrations of Versatility" covers his work at the Royal College of Art, in which Hockney selects or discards different styles, treating painting as an intellectual exercise.
When Moonee and her pals kick a plastic bag, or knock on a door with a drumming of both fists, you sense a superfluous energy that begs to be burned off; it harks back to the cocky schoolboy, in " The 400 Blows " (1959), who peels away from the squad of pupils, led by the phys-ed teacher, and crosses the Paris street in a jiving strut, clapping his hands.
Unsubscribe.) Aja, a tad cocky in Season 9, rode in on a scooter, freshly Botoxed ("I'm HD-ready," she said); the Miss Congeniality winner from Season 6, BenDeLaCreme, tottered in giddily; Season 7 runner-up Kennedy Davenport ("Newark, LaGuardia, Kennedy," as RuPaul likes to introduce her), walked in with pageant-girl poise; and Shangela, eliminated from Seasons 2 and 3, popped out from behind a large, fake Tiffany box.
"Dred King Club Casanova, NYC," from 2000, portrays a black drag king who strikes a cocky male attitude and is wearing, along with a big Afro wig and applied chin whiskers, an open shirt that reveals breasts; while "David Schneider FTM, Berlin" (1997), depicts a bare-chested female-to-male transsexual, as androgynously beautiful as Jean Seberg in "Breathless," attired in a leather harness and holding a whip.
"Dred King Club Casanova, NYC," from 2000, portrays a black drag king who strikes a cocky male attitude and is wearing, along with a big Afro wig and applied chin whiskers, an open shirt that reveals breasts; while "David Schneider FTM, Berlin" (1997), depicts a bare-chested female-to-male transsexual, as androgynously beautiful as Jean Seberg in "Breathless," attired in a leather harness and holding a whip.
"I got too many girls on hold for you to be so bold / Too many on my team for you to act so mean / I got Alicia waiting, Ayesha waiting, all the -eyshas waiting on me..." It definitely gave me PTSD to some of the arrogant, cocky guys of my past (and, okay, present) who boast about all the women they have on their never-ending lists as some backward way of communicating to me how lucky I am to get in on their time.

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