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mook

/mook/US // muk //UK // (muːk) //

幽灵

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : a contemptible, incompetent person.

Examples

  • If Daylyt was an embodiment of what battle rap can be, Murda Mook is a precision-tuned instrument of absolute lyrical destruction.

  • McAuliffe also put together a far more effective ground operation than Cuccinelli, led by veteran Democratic organizer Robby Mook.

  • And then, the moving object having by this time turned well out into the lake, he added: "Mam-mook" (pull).

  • There once lived a dwarf in the town of Niceu, whom the people called Little Mook.

  • So it was arranged that Little Mook should try his speed with the swiftest messenger.

  • So Little Mook became the royal messenger, and surpassed all the runners in the world with his magic slippers.

  • The king was delighted, the princess waved her veil, and the people all shouted, “Huzza for Little Mook!”