Title of affection for a step-mother or other motherly figure. Used as a name, such as Dad or Mom or Nana. Pronounced: cûs' (with a hard C and 'oos' as in papoose)
After school my coos is picking me up to take me to my dad's house. Also - Can you make me a sandwich, coos?
by paynomind February 11, 2006

by dot0j August 25, 2009

Many may think that the word coo is to make birds sounds, but really it stands for something. the something is cranking,one,out = coo. Another version of the word masterbation
by colman December 14, 2008

by kara skeetskeet April 16, 2007

Lyric from Mrs. Robinson by Simon And Garfunkel but Goo Goo Goo'joob (Lyric from The Beatles) Supposedly meaning "Living is easy with eyes closed" taken from “I am the Walrus”
by Nikki Marie November 5, 2007

1) Someone that wears glasses with strong magnification.
2) Someone with popbottle glasses.
3) Joseph Drakes nickname at Parmadale in 1991 besides helmit head or butt pirate.
4) A Ohio native AKA "Joseph Drake."
2) Someone with popbottle glasses.
3) Joseph Drakes nickname at Parmadale in 1991 besides helmit head or butt pirate.
4) A Ohio native AKA "Joseph Drake."
Mark: Man, Joe Drake is looking at me with his coo coo eyes again.
Steven: You better not drop the soap at shower time.
Steven: You better not drop the soap at shower time.
by papermoonfan January 4, 2011
