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Mook

mook (mōōk)

n. Slang
An insignificant or contemptible person.
"mook." The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004. 17 Jul. 2009.
Most of definitions submitted to Urban Dictionary are written by mooks.
by SenseiC July 17, 2009
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Mook

Jdot- son got the shrimpy
Bdot- nah u mad mook 🔥
by GomdBozo October 21, 2021
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mook mook

A eskimo or inuit bogan with chinkey eyes
by Anal Bleach June 19, 2006
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mook

A generic derogatory term. Many attempts have been made to define it, but it's used too widely to pin it down.
From the film, Mean Streets (1973):

Johnny Boy:
"We won't pay because this guy is a... mook."

Jimmy:
"But I didn't say nothin."

Joey:
"We don't pay mooks!"

Jimmy:
"A mook. I'm a mook... What's a mook?
"You can't call me a mook!"

A fight then ensues.
by ffub July 15, 2008
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mook

overwhelmingly gay
"did u hear he likes men?"
"yea he's mook"
by manganese November 19, 2016
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MOOKED

Named after a well-known political strategist. It is the act of changing your original story and blame-shifting, pointing the finger, rolling on, cooperating, and or informing on a particular individual or individuals to save yourself from being prosecuted and or to get a better deal in your negotiations with the prosecutor. Another way of saying you snitched.

Submitted by @LanceMigliaccio
When the prosecutor offered him a deal in his prosecution he mooked.
by @LanceMigliaccio May 20, 2022
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mook

A bowl of a pipe, bubbler, or bong packed with a mix of marijuana and tobacco.
Pack a mook. I'm about to take a mook right now.
by mookyisland April 12, 2014
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