Definitions for jook

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Spelling: [jook, joo k]
IPA: /dʒuk, dʒʊk/

Jook is a 4 letter English word.

You can make 12 anagrams from letters in jook (jkoo).

Definitions for jook

noun

  1. juke joint.
  2. a sudden, elusive movement.

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to dodge or duck.

noun, verb (used with or without object)

  1. jouk.

Origin of jook

First recorded in 1510-20; apparently variant of duck2

Examples for jook

He had decided that Jan was a nobleman in disguise, and that his father was a duke, or a “jook,” as he called him.

The jook looked at me with his most placid smile, and replied blandly, "Thank you very much, but I'd rather not."

Th' on'y person that ought to be able to get near enough a rale king to kill him is a jook, or th' likes iv that.

Jan was very happy, and the brief dream of the “jook” was over, but his heart clung to his old home.

Ye can't think of a jook bein' poor, but 'tis a fact that they'se many a wan iv thim that's carryin' th' banner at this minyit.

The jook iv Marlburrow, whin he come out iv th' academy where they had him, he hadn't a cint to his name.

It was really very embarrassing to me, for of course I could not tell her that the jook had declined the honor of an introduction.

Besides which, the jook was a man of the most morbid and ultra refinement.

Hinnissy, if he had his rights, is jook iv Munster; an' ye know what he's got.

Their arrival is known by the vigorous calls they utter while flying, a loud bass "jook."

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