Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See plowk, plowky.

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Examples

  • McAllister was deliberately mild, holding back an urge to head-butt the pompous plook of a man.

    A Small Death in the Great Glen A. D. Scott 2010

  • There was a nesty plook cam 'oot juist abune his lug on Setarday, an' he cudna get on his lum hat; so he had to bide at hame a 'Sabbath, an' he spent the feck o 'the day i' the hoose readin 'Tammas Boston's "Power-fold State" an' the

    My Man Sandy J. B. Salmond

  • A SQUABBLE has blown up in the US election campaign - over a plook on Sarah Palin's face.

    The Sunday Mail - Home 2008

  • With a plook on his face big enough for it’s own postcode!

    Police Use Naughty Word *SHOCK* « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • That is one hell of a ‘plook’. p.s. I would have used the more normal terminology, but I wouldn’t want to be seen as non-diverse. on July 26, 2008 at 11: 11 am | Reply jerym

    T Shirts/ Polo Shirts **UPDATE** « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008

  • Just because I really wanna plook Jodie Foster, and given the rumors I hear, the only way that’ll ever happen is in fiction.

    Arbitrary Media: Babes Of Sci-Fi 2006

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  • Scots - pimple.

    December 8, 2007

  • "John Patience, Avoch Black Isle emails to say: "I was at Pittodrie on Tuesday night and couldn't help notice Spencie's headgear. A really bright lemon tammy, with his red hood from his jacket. It looked like a plook ready for squeezing! Is this his normal or does he have a collection of noticeable headwear?"

    - Live - Scottish football, bbc.co.uk, 19 Feb 2011.

    February 19, 2011