chook

chook
A domestic fowl. Chook comes from British dialect chuck or chucky 'chicken', a word imitating a hen's cluck. Australians use 'chicken' to mean 'the meat of the bird' or 'a baby fowl'. Chook is the common term for the live bird, although chook raffles, held in Australian pubs, have ready-to-cook chooks as prizes. First recorded as chuckey 1855. : may your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down A comic curse. This expression recalls an earlier time when many Australians kept chooks in the back yard and the dunny was a separate outhouse. A similar comic exaggeration is seen in the phrase 'he couldn't train a choko vine over a country dunny'- a comment on a person's incompetence.

Australian idioms. 2014.

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  • chook — /chook, choohk/, n. 1. Australian. a hen. 2. Slang. a woman. interj. 3. (used as a call for poultry or pigs.) Also, chookie /chook ee, chooh kee/. [1885 90; cf. Brit. dial. chuck, chook call to poultry, CHUCK3, CHICKEN] * * * …   Universalium

  • chook — chook; chook·ie; …   English syllables

  • chook — /tʃʊk / (say chook) Colloquial –noun 1. a domestic chicken. 2. a chicken slaughtered for eating: a frozen chook; a barbecued chook. 3. chicken meat. 4. Also, old chook. an older woman: silly old chook; a nice old chook. 5. (an affectionate name… …  

  • Chook — 1. domesticated chicken: The chooks got out last night and it took me half an hour to round them all up again ; 2. chicken slaughtered for eating: frozen chooks ; barbecued chook ; 3. chicken meat; 4. woman: a nice old chook ; 5. affectionate… …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • chook — I Australian Slang 1. domesticated chicken: The chooks got out last night and it took me half an hour to round them all up again ; 2. chicken slaughtered for eating: frozen chooks ; barbecued chook ; 3. chicken meat; 4. woman: a nice old chook ;… …   English dialects glossary

  • chook — UK [tʃʊk] / US noun [countable] Word forms chook : singular chook plural chooks Australian informal a chicken …   English dictionary

  • Chook raffle — is the name given to the Australian tradition of raffling off chicken meat, often in clubs. The name derives from chook , the Australian slang term for a chicken. Most often the chicken is prepared by a butcher, but live chickens are sometimes… …   Wikipedia

  • Chook Sibtain — Occupation Actor Years active 2000–present Chook Sibtain is an English actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Mark Grantham on the Sarah Jane Adventures and as Tarak Ital on the Doctor Who special The Waters of Mars. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • chook raffle — /ˈtʃʊk ræfəl/ (say chook rafuhl) noun 1. a raffle, commonly held in hotels, clubs, etc., in which a frozen chicken is the prize: *The pub next to the old Courier Mail office in Brisbane ran Friday night chook raffles, as did every other pub in… …  

  • chook chaser — /ˈtʃʊk tʃeɪsə/ (say chook chaysuh) noun Colloquial (derogatory) 1. a trail bike or other small road motorcycle. 2. a person who rides such a bike …  

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