Mook vs Momo - What's the difference?
mook | momo |
(slang, forensic accounting) A manipulated or rigged set of business accounting ledgers.
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A type of Tibetan, Ladakhi and Nepali dumpling made with a simple flour and water dough.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=July 1, author=, title=Far East of the U.N., work=New York Times
, passage=Many dishes show a direct influence of China or India; for example, momos , or Tibetan dumplings, look like Chinese pot-stickers.}}
As nouns the difference between mook and momo
is that mook is a disagreeable or incompetent person while momo is a type of Tibetan, Ladakhi and Nepali dumpling made with a simple flour and water dough.mook
English
(wikipedia mook)Etymology 1
Unknown. Probably a variation of ""moke" ("donkey", "fool"). Possible from Cantonese 'mook jung'' ("dead wood" or "wooden dummy").Etymology 2
(usually used in plural)Noun
(en noun)momo
English
Noun
(en noun)citation