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sook1
n
1. Southwest English dialect a baby
2. Derogatory a coward
3. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) NZ informal a calf
[perhaps from Old English sūcan to suck, influenced by Welsh swci swead tame]

sook2, souk [suːk] Scot
vb
to suck
n
1. the act or an instance of sucking
2. a sycophant; toady
[Old English sūcan]


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But I can't stand the minging patter from Ant and Dec and the fake, sooky laughter from the paid employees off camera is even more annoying.
BOOTS AND SOOKY Boots and Sooky are one-year-old cats who live with 12year-old Dylan and five-year-old Megan in Dalry, Ayrshire.
Den Callie run off and married dat yella gal, Sooky, from 'cross de swamp yonder.
 
 
 
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