dook
Verb

dook (dooks, present participle dooking; past and past participle dooked)

  1. (of a ferret) To make a certain clucking sound.
    • , Timothy Smith, Chinook the Ferret's Halloween Adventure (page 1)
      The sun has gone down - what's that dooking sound? It must be trick or treating time. I glance across the bedroom floor and I see Chinook and Nikomi's ferret eyes.
Noun

dook (plural dooks)

  1. A certain clucking sound made by ferrets.
Verb

dook (dooks, present participle dooking; past and past participle dooked)

  1. (dialect) Alternative form of duck
Noun

dook (plural dooks)

  1. (UK dialectal) a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.
Noun

dook (plural dooks)

  1. (Scotland) A plug of wood driven into a wall to hold a nail, etc.
Noun

dook (uncountable)

  1. (slang) dookie; feces
    • 2016, A. F. Knott, The Trainee
      I'm sick of people messing up my bathroom. […] I don't like seeing logs of dook at the bottom of the bowl when I go in there.



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