Used in Singapore and Malaysia associated with the game Snooker but commonly used to define situations in life as well.
When a snooker ball is placed well to defend against the opponent, the opponent can't hit the target ball directly, we call this a snook. You are snooked when you are in this situation and have to find your way out of it. It also can mean you can't do anything in this situation and you just give up and not do anything.
I'm snooked when boss gave me this impossible deadline.
I have nothing to do, I'm snooking at home.
(verb) northern English slang the act of drawing in air rapidly through the nostrils, especially when one has a cold and/or a runny nose.
“I had to snook all the way to work this morning because I didn’t have a tissue”
“A guy on the train was snooking all the way to work this morning”
“A guy snooked right next to me on the train this morning”
To look or act in a foolish or unintelligible manner.
1. "I fell down the stairs today, I looked like a damn snook"
2. "Someone asked me how many legs do spiders have, what a snook"
So the girls came over on the weekend and we snook out to the pub without the pares (parents) knowing.
When you’re cooking ans snacking on the ingredients along the way
“Stop snooking on the chocolate chips, there won’t be enough left for the cookies!”
She is slag who had big b00bs and sends nudes to any person who asks she is loud and annoying she also thinks she is bad when she isn’t
Look here we go again lilly snook being a slag