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gook

Gook vs Goon - What's the difference?

gook | goon |


As nouns the difference between gook and goon

is that gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person while goon is a thug; a usually muscular henchman with little intelligence (also known as a 'hired goon').

Gook vs Gonk - What's the difference?

gook | gonk |


As nouns the difference between gook and gonk

is that gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person while gonk is a small furry toy like an ersatz teddy bear, popularized in wartime when production of real teddies stops.

As a verb gonk is

to sleep.

Gook vs Kook - What's the difference?

gook | kook |


As nouns the difference between kook and gook

is that kook is an eccentric, strange or crazy person; a weirdo while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

Ook vs Gook - What's the difference?

ook | gook |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As a noun gook is

(slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Hook vs Gook - What's the difference?

hook | gook |


In informal terms the difference between hook and gook

is that hook is removal or expulsion from a group or activity while gook is grime or mud.

As nouns the difference between hook and gook

is that hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

As a verb hook

is to attach a hook to.

Rook vs Gook - What's the difference?

rook | gook |


As nouns the difference between rook and gook

is that rook is a European bird, Corvus frugilegus, of the crow family while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

As a verb rook

is to cheat or swindle.

Cook vs Gook - What's the difference?

cook | gook |


As nouns the difference between cook and gook

is that cook is a person who prepares food for a living while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

As a verb cook

is to prepare (food) for eating by heating it, often by combining it with other ingredients.

As a proper noun Cook

is {{surname|from=occupations}.

Took vs Gook - What's the difference?

took | gook |


As a verb took

is (take).

As a noun gook is

(slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Look vs Gook - What's the difference?

look | gook |


As a proper noun look

is or look can be .

As a noun gook is

(slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Good vs Gook - What's the difference?

good | gook |


As a proper noun good

is .

As a noun gook is

(slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

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