Definition of kook
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Other terms relating to 'crazy, insane, weird, strange person ':
Definitions include: a strange or silly person, or one who has done just done something silly.
Definitions include: a strange person.
Definitions include: a person who acts like they are addicted to crack cocaine.
Definitions include: a strange person.
Definitions include: a crazy person.
Definitions include: a funky person.
Definitions include: powdered methamphetamine.
Definitions include: a dangerous crazy person.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: an extremely erratic or irrational person.
Definitions include: a crazy person.
Definitions include: a crazy person; "a psychotic".
Definitions include: a crazy person.
Definitions include: a person who is strange or different.
Definitions include: loser, unsuccessful person.
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Definitions include: an unintelligent person.
Definitions include: wimp
Definitions include: an expression of disbelief or surprise.
Definitions include: a female known for doing lots of fellatio.
Definitions include: humorous way of referring to one's lack of wealth.
Definitions include: drunk.
Definitions include: acronym for "sounds good to me".
Definitions include: "not a problem", or the French equivalent "ce n'est pas grave."
Definitions include: added to a standard English word or phrase, to form a phrase meaning people who are rigidly pedantic on the subject in question, and tend to correct others, e.g. "grammar police"; "poetry police".
Definitions include: to evade a responsibility.
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