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  2. noun. Sick (feeling crook). Also, injured (crook back), bad (crook attitude), difficult (crook footy season). Example of 'Crook' I felt a bit crook today. Spread the love, share the slang! Related Slang. Crook as Rookwood. Gidday mate, shout us a beer if you enjoyed our bonza website! Video Examples. So, what do you think ?

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  3. Jun 22, 2014 · Here's a selection of other slang phrases you sent in. As crook as Rookwood - seriously ill. "Crook" being really sick, at death's door, and Rookwood being the biggest cemetery in Australia.

  4. crook . Bad, unpleasant or unsatisfactory: Things were crook on the land in the seventies. Crook means bad in a general sense, and also in more specific senses too: unwell or injured (a crook knee), and dishonest or illegal (he was accused of crook dealings).

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