sook, n. ¹ int. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary What does the word sook mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the word sook See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in Scottish English and U S English sook has developed meanings and uses in subjects including
Sook Definition Meaning - YourDictionary Origin of Sook Probably from dialectal suck Compare 19thC British slang sock (“overgrown baby" ), British dialect suckerel (“suckling foal, unweaned child" ), Canadian suck (“crybaby" ), Canadian suck (“sycophant" )
Sook - definition of sook by The Free Dictionary Define sook sook synonyms, sook pronunciation, sook translation, English dictionary definition of sook n 1 dialect Southwest English a baby 2 derogatory a coward 3 informal NZ a calf or vb to suck n 1 the act or an instance of sucking 2 a sycophant;
sook - Wiktionary, the free dictionary sook (plural sooks) (Australia, Atlantic Canada, New Zealand, slang, derogatory) A crybaby, a complainer, a whinger; a shy or timid person, a wimp; a coward Don't be such a sook