"according to Cocker" meaning in English

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Prepositional phrase

Audio: en-au-according to Cocker.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: UK circa 1760. Eponymous of Edward Cocker (1631–1676), teacher and author of the popular mathematics textbook known as Cocker's Arithmetick (1678). Head templates: {{head|en|prepositional phrase|head=according to Cocker}} according to Cocker
  1. (dated, colloquial, British, idiomatic) Done properly, correctly and reliably; in accordance with proper procedure and established rules. Wikipedia link: Cocker's Arithmetick, Edward Cocker Tags: British, colloquial, dated, idiomatic Related terms: according to Gunter, according to Hoyle

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