Australian for Chicken
by embezzledpretzel October 15, 2008
A word used in Upper Michigan, which refers to a knit cap sometimes referred to as a watch cap. It can also refer to any knit caps worn in cool weather. It is a Yooper dialect word which has no correct or standard spelling. Could be spelled chuk. It is from the French Canadian word, toque, which means the same thing. The Quebecois pronunciation is much like chook. The Anglo Canadians pronounce it toke, or took.
by Oneyooper January 09, 2011
Signallers are known as 'Chooks' throughout the Australian Army. It is believed the nickname originally came about during the Vietnam War. The Signallers of 152 Signal Squadron SASR, based at Nui Dat were placed in a small shack resembling a Chook Pen. With all the chatter over the radios heard from outside, they sounded very much like chooks - hence the nickname.
by Stump February 09, 2005
Chook (verb) - Born in the DMs of Instagram, the word derives its meaning from the desperation of a naked man in his bed alone at 2AM on a Friday Night. The word can be used in a variety of ways including get chooked, lets get chooky, im feeling chooky tonight, dont chook on your dinner and chookatrade trophy 2018.
by Jaybad54 January 11, 2019
by Blakito November 06, 2016
A Canadian streetwear company that makes skateboarding apparel that includes shirts, hats, sweaters etc. Their logo is a diamond shaped boxing ring and their mascot is a skateboarding chef named Chook.
chookclothingco.com
by Robert Hechler June 17, 2015