Chooked
Whilst talking with my kids and trying to come up with alternative words for Knackered, exhausted f**ked and to avoid swearing we stumbled upon / came up with chooked and it stuck. We use it all the time now. 😁
That iPhone is beyond repair. It's absolutely chooked.
Heavy night last night. I'm chooked knackered , exhausted
Heavy night last night. I'm chooked knackered , exhausted
Chooked
Someone who just threw up
I drank way too much, I just chooked outside.
Chooks
Term for a pathetic pair of breasts
Pathetic like a couple of scrawny chickens flapping about of no use to anyone
Pathetic like a couple of scrawny chickens flapping about of no use to anyone
Would you look at the chooks on her
chook
Aussie slang for "chicken." Also, "chookie."
Chook
Australian for Chicken
The New South Wales government couldn't organise a chook raffle.
chook
An Aussie slang word for chicken that's commonly used as a 'nice insult,' especially when somebody has done or said something really obviously retarded that's only worth laughing about. Similar to that of a 'dag.'
Morgan: I got hit by a bus yesterday
Ted: oh yeah, what happened?
Morgan: I was standing in the middle of a road
Ted: ha, ya bloody chook
Ted: oh yeah, what happened?
Morgan: I was standing in the middle of a road
Ted: ha, ya bloody chook
Chook
A word used in Upper Michigan, which refers to a knit cap sometimes referred to as a watch cap. It can also refer to any knit caps worn in cool weather. It is a Yooper dialect word which has no correct or standard spelling. Could be spelled chuk. It is from the French Canadian word, toque, which means the same thing. The Quebecois pronunciation is much like chook. The Anglo Canadians pronounce it toke, or took.
It's chilly out, so you better wear your chook.