stookie

English

Etymology

From stucco + -ie.

Noun

stookie (plural stookies)

  1. (Scotland) plaster of Paris
  2. (Scotland) A plaster cast.
    • 2008, James Kelman, Kieron Smith, Boy, Penguin, published 2009, page 70:
      So it was a stookie on my arm. The bone would get better. If it knitted.
  3. (Scotland, dialect) idiot
  4. (Scotland) small plaster statue

Derived terms

  • stand like a stookie

Anagrams

Scots

Noun

stookie (plural stookies)

  1. plaster of Paris
  2. plaster cast
  3. (dialect) idiot
  4. (dialect) shy person
  5. (dialect) small plaster statue
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