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chookie noun a fool AUSTRALIA, 1855- Come along, chookies. — Randolph Stow, The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea, p. 51, 1965
- “Honestly, what a hopeless lot of chookies you are!” she lectured them severely as she poked in the nests. — Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, p. 167, 1977
- Think ye can make me look lik a chookie an get away wi it? — Michael Munro, The Complete Patter, 1996
▶ will you chookie! you will not!; used for emphasising a contradiction of a preceding statement UK: SCOTLAND, 1985- “He says he’ll take it with him.” “Will he chookie!” — Michael Munro, The Complete Patter, 1996
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