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Mooks

What one wishes to call their stupid friend when they think they stole their $7 billion dollar whiskey from their $1 basement. Now we know why they're so poor.

Hey Mooks, I know you stole my whiskey, but you're not gonna stop me from getting drunk!

Mooks

To mook is to pilfer through some ones stuff

My mom always mooks my room when I go out with my friends

by Tamisue Osborne July 05, 2019

Mooks

One who has a poor level of understanding or comprehending beyond recognition, commonly known or prune to do stupid and foolish things, often referred to as a retard

1. Why do you act like such a mooks? Look at that mooks.

by HazardOzwel August 01, 2016

Mooks

A really cute kid and a celebratory phrase.

Tony - I just got an A+ on my paper! Francisco - YAH MOOKS! --- Tony - Mooks is sooo cute.

by Jayyy January 27, 2013

mook mook

a real ugly person!!

Hey yall!! It doesn't matter what she puts on, she's a mook mook.

by Keyna August 15, 2003

mook

n. Italian-American short form of malook, motherfucker 1. a person of little social standing, one not worthy of respect. 2. an affectionate term for a regular guy, one who is unpretentious. 3. an incompetent person.

We don't pay mooks.

by mooque December 22, 2009

Mook

Mook (noun) Originally referred to an Italian-American male; similar to Mick in reference to an Irish-American male; Modern use extends beyond ethnicity, gender, and income levels to refer to a average person inclined not to be athletically or mentally gifted, especially in the moment or during a particular situation. Mook is used as either a humorous (knucklehead) or derrogative (jerk) expression of humanistic imperfection or inappropriatness, such as to describe a person's clumsiness or loudness. The word is most often heard in the NE region of the United States, particularly New York City, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, and Boston.

Hear "What a mook!" in a ballpark when a baseball player drops an easy fly ball or to describe a person having no worldly knowledge beyond his neighborhood. Two brothers reply "...because we are just a couple of Mooks!" when asked why after graduating from elite universities they ended up doing PBS talk radio about automobile repairs. The word mook is best applied with a Bronx, Philly, or New Jersey shore accent.

by DLGeary February 13, 2011