by Madame Flawless January 3, 2011

by jckpsmt September 28, 2023

The origins of this phrase are somewhat hazy.
Here at the University of Colopetary we have made some progress as to dates and possible meanings of the word. We have so far discovered that it would seem to be the sound which fish make while in OR out of water. The exact dates are not exact but we do know that the "sound" originates sometime in mid-2007.
Here at the University of Colopetary we have made some progress as to dates and possible meanings of the word. We have so far discovered that it would seem to be the sound which fish make while in OR out of water. The exact dates are not exact but we do know that the "sound" originates sometime in mid-2007.
by Stephen Ramsay June 4, 2007

When one is “tripping” due to consumption of THC. More specifically , when one is worrying about something that would be insignificant to a sober person(s)
by Keklan69 August 16, 2020

originated in vancouver, the word pook generally describes a junkie or someone addicted to drugs.
other common relating words:
feck up
other common relating words:
feck up
by POOKHEAD December 31, 2007

Billy: I need more customers, I gotta get rid of this ounce, can you help me out?
Timmy: yeah I got some pooks numbers ill give you.
Billy: thanks nigguh.
Timmy: yeah I got some pooks numbers ill give you.
Billy: thanks nigguh.
by VanC March 7, 2011

Noun; Nickname given to a friend or lover, often male in non-intimate settings. The longer version: pooky is used in private, often by a lover. Similar to honey and Honey Buns}. Varianet: (the)Pookster, used around friends; refers to lover or close friend.
1. "Pook, let's get to the store."
2. "Pookie, you were great last night!"
3. "Girls, I need coffee - Pookster went all night!"
2. "Pookie, you were great last night!"
3. "Girls, I need coffee - Pookster went all night!"
by ShortHairLvr September 2, 2005
