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sook — 1. noun /suːk, sʊk/ a) Familiar name for a calf. Dont be such a sook. b) Familiar name for a cow. I was so upset that I went home and had a sook about it. 2. interjection /suːk, sʊk/ a) A call for calves … Wiktionary
suck — 1. verb /sʌk/ a) To use the mouth and lips to pull in (a liquid, especially milk from the breast). That she may sucke their life, and drinke their blood, / With which she from her childhood had bene fed. b) To perform such an action; to feed from … Wiktionary
sook — sooky n Australian a cry baby . The noun probably post dates the adjective sooky, but the origins of both forms are uncertain … Contemporary slang
sook — /sʊk / (say sook) Colloquial –noun 1. Also, sookie. a poddy calf. 2. (usually with children) a timid, shy, cowardly person; a cry baby: *The teacher watched him walk away and thought, hating himself for it: cry baby, sook, bellowing big calf of a …
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