sook n also sookie, soukey. PRATT ~; AND ~ n 1 (1941- ).
1 1985 JOHNSTON 10 'Sookie calves,' my father said. At
breakfast he would moo at me. 'Mooooo-ooooo.'
2 1981 MAJOR
20 He wouldn't stop. 'Cry baby. Cry baby. You big sook!' 1988 PORTER 38 'God, Jason,
you're a ton weight. Don't be such a sook, now. Go out in the backyard and look for the
nice doggie.' 1989 Sunday Express 17 Dec, p. 7 [He] had a battery of 10 or 12
lawyers...and they threatened to nail my pin pricks on the ground of 'cumulative effect.'
Soukey-baby Telegram!
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