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.
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.
by SenseiC July 17, 2009
Get the Mookmug. by GomdBozo October 21, 2021
Get the Mookmug. by Anal Bleach June 19, 2006
Get the mook mookmug. 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.
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
Get the mookmug. 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
Submitted by @LanceMigliaccio
by @LanceMigliaccio May 20, 2022
Get the MOOKEDmug. by mookyisland April 12, 2014
Get the mookmug.