Mook can mean the following:
Mook en Middelaar is a municipality in southeastern Netherlands
The term mook or jamook is Italian American slang for an annoying, stupid, undesirable person. Often simply meaning that the person is contemptible or below your consideration. The term Mook sparks a brawl in Martin Scorsese's film Mean Streets. In some cases, "mook" can refer to a nondescript, unspecial person, such as "some mook from the block."
"Mook" is the Japanese publishing industry's generic name for quarterly or irregularly published large-format softcover publications having more pages than a typical magazine, yet less pages than a proper book. Examples from the automotive field include News Publishing Company's [1] HyperRev series [2] and Mazda Miata Roadster-specific Road&Ster [3].
Mook was an Engrish contraction of the English words for a movie and book and were reference books for popular animation and film in Japan. The mooks themselves were often collections of color stills or screenshots taken directly from the movie or TV series, with additional material such as character and mechanical design sketches, fan art, and technical text from the creators included in black and white. The term mook was a fairly common description for these types of books during the 1980s, but, while the reference books are still being published, the term has now fallen into disuse as English becomes more prevalent in Asia, although the term has resurfaced a few times in recent years.
Mook is an advertising industry term for an 'in your face' person (e.g., Tom Green, the cast of the TV show ******* or the characters in the cartoon South Park). [4]
Mook or to Mook' is British slang, referring to looking at someone desirable. E.g I was mooking a pretty girl last night.
Mook can also refer to a nameless, non-descript goon in a game or movie who is generally defeated or killed by the heroes without inciting much audience concern.
There are two enemies in the SNES video game EarthBound called "Lesser Mook" and "Mook Senior," probably because of the aforementioned meanings.
Mooks in the game City of Villains is a gang that is currently at war with The Family. The mooks are headed by gang Leader Guido "The Mook" Verrandi, the former advisor to Emil Marcone's (the leader of The Family) father, Manuel Marcone.
Mook is a famous Pittsburgh Pennsylvania graffito.
Mook is another slang word for Milk. (Origins: Havertown, PA)
Mook is the pen name of the author of an anti-Toronto Maple Leaf newsletter with a cult following across Canada called "The Bluezletter"
http://www3.sympatico.ca/solace.design/bluez/index.html"Mook" is a term used to describe 'artsy'/ bad films or works of art.
Mook is a custom city used in many player made Ultima Online shard worlds.