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  2. Jan 2, 2024 · sooky ( comparative sookier or more sooky, superlative sookiest or most sooky) ( Australia, Newfoundland, New Zealand, slang) Complaining, whingeing, sad; jealous . Kangaroos on the other hand become even more sooky (needy for attention), when denied time outside.

  3. Sooky Definition. (Australia, Newfoundland, New Zealand, slang) Complaining, whingeing, sad; jealous. (Australia, New Zealand, slang) Sentimental, sissy; timid. A sook, a crybaby.

  4. The word “sook” is typically used as a noun and refers to someone who is perceived as being overly sensitive or easily upset. On the other hand, “sooky” is an adjective used to describe someone who displays such behavior.

  5. Noun. A timid, weak, or cowardly person; a wimp; a softie. Cf… colloquial (originally and chiefly Australian and New Zealand ). adjective. 1901–. Lacking in courage; timid; weak. Also: soft-hearted; sentimental. Recorded earliest in sooky-looking adj. 1901. Big, sooky-looking fellow he was, with ears like little turn-over tarts.

  6. feeble, sentimental, or overemotional: I'm a sooky mess and cry half the timehe has become very sooky and clingy. Synonyms. cowardly, craven, faint-hearted, spineless, spiritless, lily-livered, chicken-livered, pigeon-hearted; timid, timorous, fearful, unassertive, soft, weak, ineffective, ineffectual, inefficient, incompetent, inadequate ...

  7. UK /ˈsʊki/ adjective (Australian and New Zealand English, Scottish English, informal) feeble, sentimental, or overemotional I'm a sooky mess and cry half the time he has become very sooky and clingy

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