Chook
[choo k, chook] /tʃʊk, tʃuk/
noun
1.
Australian. a hen.
2.
Slang. a woman.
interjection
3.
(used as a call for poultry or pigs.)
/tʃʊk/
verb
1.
See jook
noun
2.
(Austral, informal) Also called chookie. a hen or chicken
3.
(Austral, informal) a woman, esp a more mature one
interjection
4.
(Austral) a exclamation used to attract chickens
5.
he couldn’t raffle a chook in a pub, he is incapable of carrying out even the simplest of tasks
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