"Sook" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sook" Meaning

The word "sook" can have a few different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.

In English, "sook" is a noun that can refer to:

1. A pejorative term used to describe someone who is seen as weak, fragile, or overly emotional, often to the point of being unmanly or effeminate.
Example: "He's being such a sook, always crying about nothing."
2. A slang term in Australian English that can be used to describe a fuss or a commotion, often in a humorous or playful way.
Example: "There's a right sook going on in the office about the new policy."
3. A brand name of a popular Canadian convenience store chain.

However, the meaning of "sook" can also depend on the context in which it is used. For example, in Filipino culture, "sook" can refer to a string of tubular shells that are used to make necklaces or other decorative items.

In general, the primary definition of "sook" in English is a noun that describes a person or a situation that is seen as being overly emotional or weak.

"Sook" Examples

5 examples of usage of the word "sook":


Adjective

She's a sook and gets upset easily when she doesn't get her way.
The sook at the party was complaining about the music being too loud.

Verb

I like to sook up my favorite book and get lost in the story.
She spent all day sooking around the house, procrastinating about doing her homework.

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