princox

/ˈprɪnkɒks/
noun
  1. A conceited or arrogant young man; a coxcomb (variant spelling of princock).
    • The young princox thought his fancy clothes made him important.
    • Don't be such a princox — nobody is impressed by your boasting.
    • Shakespeare used the word 'princox' to describe a foolish, showy character.
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