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pook

originated in vancouver, the word pook generally describes a junkie or someone addicted to drugs.

other common relating words:
feck up

you fecking pook head.

by POOKHEAD December 5, 2007

506๐Ÿ‘ 159๐Ÿ‘Ž


pook

Van C term used referring to crackheads, junkies etc.

Billy: I need more customers, I gotta get rid of this ounce, can you help me out?

Timmy: yeah I got some pooks numbers ill give you.

Billy: thanks nigguh.

by VanC February 21, 2011

21๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


pook

Noun; Nickname given to a friend or lover, often male in non-intimate settings. The longer version: pooky is used in private, often by a lover. Similar to honey and Honey Buns}. Varianet: (the)Pookster, used around friends; refers to lover or close friend.

1. "Pook, let's get to the store."
2. "Pookie, you were great last night!"
3. "Girls, I need coffee - Pookster went all night!"

by ShortHairLvr August 8, 2005

508๐Ÿ‘ 263๐Ÿ‘Ž


pook

A mangy rat-like creature. It has large grasping jaws with many incisors. It's said in ancient Podian historical records that the Pooks manifest into this form by combining human blood with the corpses of nutria that have drowned in the East Ganges River. It measures anywhere from 14 to 28" in length. One body will often multiply into 3 or more smaller beings, thus making it hard to determine a standard size. They feed on any living thing that can be heard, and have a very hard time using other senses.

As Harshul was collecting his river bells to journey home, he was suddenly torn into pieces by a gaggle of pooks.

by jerohme spye November 4, 2006

60๐Ÿ‘ 41๐Ÿ‘Ž


pook

to unnecessarily crank, crab, be angry or otherwise upset

pook, pooking, pooked
pooked out

after the wedgie, he was pretty pooked out.

by kendall October 29, 2004

119๐Ÿ‘ 90๐Ÿ‘Ž


pook

noun -- A word used to describe your buddies girlfriend. Especially if your friend is wipped.

Hey, did you seen John at the bar last night?

Nope, he was with his pook.

Did you pook buy you those pants?

by david December 13, 2004

132๐Ÿ‘ 102๐Ÿ‘Ž


pook

Shit, caca,lollop, poopy plops.

Captain Cook did a pook
Behind the kitchen door.
The cat came up and licked it up
And said "I want some more".

by Pete Fowler November 27, 2005

117๐Ÿ‘ 87๐Ÿ‘Ž