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ook

Ook vs Yok - What's the difference?

ook | yok |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As a noun yok is

a non-Jew; a Gentile.

Ook vs Oos - What's the difference?

ook | oos |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As an initialism oos is

(physics|measurement).

Ook vs Sook - What's the difference?

ook | sook |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As a noun sook is

meal.

Ook vs Ooo - What's the difference?

ook | ooo |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As an abbreviation ooo is

an abbreviation for hugs, usually placed at the end of a letter or in text messaging; often placed alongside xxx.

As an adjective OOO is

acronym of out of office|lang=en.

Ook vs Ooh - What's the difference?

ook | ooh |


As interjections the difference between ook and ooh

is that ook is the cry of a monkey while ooh is uh, erm, um (expression of confusion or uncertainty).

Ook vs Oik - What's the difference?

ook | oik |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As a noun oik is

(slang|british) a member of the lower classes.

Ook vs Oof - What's the difference?

ook | oof |


As interjections the difference between ook and oof

is that ook is the cry of a monkey while oof is a sound mimicking the loss of air, as if someone's solar plexus had just been struck.

As a noun oof is

money.

Ook vs Kook - What's the difference?

ook | kook |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As a noun kook is

kitchen.

Ook vs Nook - What's the difference?

ook | nook |


As an interjection ook

is the cry of a monkey.

As a noun nook is

a small corner formed by two walls; an alcove or recess or ancone.

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.

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