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Chook

A nickname, much like pookie but significantly better. You use this for only your best friends. Some people may think they're a chook, but they're not. They're really just a snook. Or even a bookalair.
"Howdy chook! I've missed you all these days!"
by Gargantuan_peanut2 December 15, 2025
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chooked

"this 🥷 is chooked"
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chook

A chicken, usually one in a food context. As such, it can also be used in a collective manner, eg: “I eat chook.”
“I’ll go and pick up the chook.”
by Mushiking42 October 20, 2024
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chook sunnie

That chook sunnie's got magic
by ..........anon January 5, 2018
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chookings

May refer to:
• a synonym for Christmas stockings
delicious recipes
I cooked up the chook with a look that took the chooked brook cook to hang the chookings on the hook. So the chooked brook cook took the chookings and hooked them up near the unchooked book shelf full of chooked books.
by bluestinger66 July 10, 2024
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Chook

Biggest Niuean hard thick erect cock
Oh woah don’t pull out the “ Chook ”
by Niue November 23, 2021
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Chooks

A person who jumps in on a conversation that doesn't concern him/her.

The act of jumping in on a conversation, uninvited.

Origin: (Port-Harcourt, Nigeria) from the pidgin phrase "chook your mouth" which means to jump in on a conversation.
Benjamin, stop being a chooks. We didn't ask for your opinion.

Samuel's chooking will soon get him in trouble.
by JohnII January 22, 2020
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