by Dacatoa May 23, 2018
by Hey Scotty... October 23, 2016
They are known as "Fook" (Luck and Wealth), "Luk" (Happiness and Recognition) and "Sau" (Longevity).
by Rene Fritzsche January 31, 2004
1. v. to have sex
2. n. the act of having sex
3. adj. with suffix -ed. general derogatory meaning
4. a general insult
5. n. attention or care of (usually lack thereof)
6. v. to disregard, ignore (used with -it, -that)
7. v. to mess up, destroy, mangle, etc. (used with suffix -up)
8. exclaimation of emotion
9. derogatory dismissal
10. expression of confusion
11. very, extremely
12. n. a person you don't like
13. bother, agitate
14. v. to be in distress
2. n. the act of having sex
3. adj. with suffix -ed. general derogatory meaning
4. a general insult
5. n. attention or care of (usually lack thereof)
6. v. to disregard, ignore (used with -it, -that)
7. v. to mess up, destroy, mangle, etc. (used with suffix -up)
8. exclaimation of emotion
9. derogatory dismissal
10. expression of confusion
11. very, extremely
12. n. a person you don't like
13. bother, agitate
14. v. to be in distress
by BizZyM May 04, 2005
Most known as a replacement for the term fuck, the exact origin of Fook is unclear, but appears to have roots in Irish culture. Fook is a word commonly used among the Juggalo community of southern Maine and surrounding regions. Fook ranges from an exclamation, an insult, or an adjective.
by Nova February 26, 2005
Joe- "Are we really gonna start a fight tonight at the mall?" Ethan- "Yeah, I've thought of this for a while now" Dillon- "fook it"
by DP1999 September 15, 2017