snowflake vs sook

snowflake

noun
  • Someone hypersensitive to insult or offense, especially a young person with politically correct sensibilities. 

  • A crystal of snow, having approximate hexagonal symmetry. 

  • A type of lesion that appears as scattered white-brown spots under high magnification light microscopy. 

  • Something that is unique in every presentation. 

  • Someone who believes they are particularly unique and special. 

  • Someone (usually white) who was opposed to the abolition of slavery (Missouri, 1860s) 

  • Any of several bulbous European plants, of the genus Leucojum, having white flowers. 

  • The snow bunting, Plectrophenax nivalis. 

  • A Caucasian person. 

verb
  • To arrange (data) into a snowflake schema. 

  • To fall in the manner of a snowflake. 

sook

noun
  • A sulk or complaint; an act of sulking. 

  • A cow or sheep. 

  • A poddy calf. 

  • A crybaby, a complainer, a whinger; a shy or timid person, a wimp; a coward. 

  • A mature female Chesapeake Bay blue crab (Callinectes sapidus). 

  • Familiar name for a calf. 

  • Familiar name for a cow. 

intj
  • A call for cattle. 

  • A call for cattle or sheep. 

  • A call for calves. 

verb
  • simple past tense of seek 

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