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pook

a small amount of meth or dope
Hey man can I score some pook.
by MikefuckinMyers February 15, 2009
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Pooks

A term of endearment. Usually used in the romantic or silly sense. Geared more towars the male of relationships. It can be used interchangably with Pookums,Pookie and Pookus Maximus.
Pooooks!

Hey POOKS!
by Phorty40 February 22, 2008
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Pook

You can't even jump that? You're such a pook.

Only pooks own Wiis.
by Sailboat January 14, 2008
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Pooked

when you knock over an individuals object i.e a drink then pick it back up this is none as Pooking.
sorry i knocked over your drink but i pooked it back up for you.
by the musketeers100 January 2, 2012
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pook

a person whose parents refuse to accept that they are not a kid anymore.
That guy must be such a pook if he still goes to the petting zoo with his parents.
by ohreally April 29, 2009
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pook

1. (noun) A baby or small child fart.

2. (verb) To fart.
"I'm not sure if the baby pooped his diaper, or if it was just a pook."

"Oops! Excuse me, I pooked!"
by Nighthag December 9, 2008
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Pook

slang or derogatory term for a young member of the polish population, like a baby, or toddler; a small or young polak

{meaning derived from the game Balderdash; as interpreted by a high school student}
Bill: "Hey, I heard Kozlowski is having a kid,"
John: "Great, just what we need, another pook in the world."
mugGet the Pookmug.

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