A fork of Rural Dictionary
Aussie slang for weed,
Eddie: just go and have some chook man
to puncture, stab or insert in any object or person
he chook me with the needle
Chook are the combination of chain and hook.
It is used to express a feeling of happiness
Man, I just nailed my presentation this morning, it was off the Chook!
A fat monkey ape, that typically resides in Welwyn Garden, it used to be called Welwyn Garden City but the chooks ate the City. The chooks loves gorging on bananas whilst sitting ion the bench for rugby. Everyone loves a chooks even though it always asks for your food at inappropriate times. Rumour has it that during a funeral Chooks wiped out a subway, a can of pringles and a dominoes pizza and started eating.
He is so chunky and fat, he's such a 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.
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.”