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Definition of a chook

chook

  • Templer Run 3 provides an intuitive control scheme that enables players to effortlessly avoid obstacles and accumulate scores without encountering any challenges with the controls.

    Last edited on Mar 11 2025. Submitted by Anonymous on Mar 11 2025.

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  • a knit cap worn in winter by males

    Last edited on Jun 03 2010. Submitted by Dave R. from Edmonds, WA, USA on Dec 01 2006.

  • a hen or a cooked chicken. Australian and New Zealand slang.

    Last edited on Jun 03 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jun 03 2010.

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