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Schnook Meaning in English

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ˈʃnʊk
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Definition

A 'schnook' is a slang term for a person who is easily fooled, a bit naïve, or too trusting. It can also refer to someone who is unlucky or a bit of a pushover.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and somewhat humorous; can sound old-fashioned or slightly Yiddish-influenced. Most often used in American English. Unlike 'fool' or 'idiot', 'schnook' is milder and may sound almost affectionate or teasing. Common collocations: "He's such a schnook," "Don't be a schnook."

Example Sentences

Don't be a schnook—read the contract before you sign it.

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He’s such a schnook—he believes every ad he sees.

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Only a schnook would lend him money again.

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I felt like a real schnook when I fell for that prank.

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Everyone takes advantage of that poor schnook at work.

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You’re no schnook—you just have a good heart.

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