snook
English
    
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Pronunciation
    
- enPR: sno͞ok, IPA(key): /snuːk/
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- Rhymes: -uːk
Noun
    
snook (plural snooks)
- A freshwater and marine fish of the family Centropomidae in the order Perciformes.
- Any of various other ray-finned fishes in several families.
Translations
    
fish
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Verb
    
snook (third-person singular simple present snooks, present participle snooking, simple past and past participle snooked)
- To fish for snook.
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Etymology 2
    

a boy cocking a snook
From the 19th century. Unknown origin, possibly related to snoot or snout.
Noun
    
snook (plural snooks)
- (UK, derogatory, as a gesture) A disrespectful gesture, performed by placing the tip of a thumb on one's nose with the fingers spread, and typically while wiggling the fingers back and forth.

Usually only one hand is used.
Derived terms
    
- cock a snook
- cocking of a snook
- snook-cocker
- snook-cocking
Translations
    
gesture
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Verb
    
snook (third-person singular simple present snooks, present participle snooking, simple past and past participle snooked)
- (obsolete) To sniff out.
- (obsolete) To lurk; to lie in ambush.
References
    
- Michael Quinion (2004) “Snook”, in Ballyhoo, Buckaroo, and Spuds: Ingenious Tales of Words and Their Origins, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books in association with Penguin Books, →ISBN.
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