Stook
11stook — [stʊk, stu:k] Brit. noun a group of sheaves of grain stood on end in a field. verb arrange in stooks. Origin ME: from or related to Mid. Low Ger. stūke …
12stook — n. Shock (of corn), hattock, stuckle …
13stóók — a o prid. (ọ̑ ọ̑ ọ̑ ọ̄) v pravljicah ki ima sto oči: stooki velikan …
14stook, in — Short of money. In difficulty, stool pigeon Informer to police …
15stook — n. & v. n. a group of sheaves of grain stood on end in a field. v.tr. arrange in stooks. Etymology: ME stouk, from or rel. to MLG stuke …
16in stook — adj British in trouble. A very widespread expression which moved from a restricted demi monde and theatrical usage to common currency in the mid 1960s, partly through its use in the entertainment media. Shtuk in its various spellings is Yiddish… …
17in shtuk/shtook/stook/schtuk — adj British in trouble. A very widespread expression which moved from a restricted demi monde and theatrical usage to common currency in the mid 1960s, partly through its use in the entertainment media. Shtuk in its various spellings is Yiddish… …
18in stook — • in trouble, usually in the financial sense …
19stooker — stook·er …
20stookie — stook·ie …