| 1. | to mook (v.) | ||
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To act in a stupid, futile, or otherwise misguided fashion. He had a chance of hooking up with the gal until he mooked it up by spilling his drink on her dress.
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| 2. | to mook (v.) | ||
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Noun: one who acts stupid, dumb, slow, lazy, or clumsy. You dumb mook, you stepped on my pizza!
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| 3. | to mook (v.) | ||
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A word I use instead of "making out." Generally used in a vaguely derisive, somewhat humorous way. "And they were mooking, right there on the couch!"
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