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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
gook

1899, U.S. military slang for "Filipino" during the insurrection there, probably from a native word, or imitative of the babbling sound of their language to American ears (compare barbarian). The term goo-goo eyes "soft, seductive eyes" was in vogue c.1900 and may have contributed to this somehow. Extended over time to "Nicaraguan" (U.S. intervention there early 20c.), "any Pacific Islander" (World War II), "Korean" (1950s), "Vietnamese" and "any Asian" (1960s).

Wiktionary
gook

Etymology 1 n. (context slang vulgar pejorative offensive ethnic slur English) A person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person. Etymology 2

n. (context informal English) grime or mud.

WordNet
gook
  1. n. any thick messy substance [syn: sludge, slime, goo, guck, gunk, muck, ooze]

  2. a disparaging term for an Asian person (especially for North Vietnamese soldiers in the Vietnam War) [syn: slant-eye]

Wikipedia
Gook

Gook ( or ) is a derogatory term for East and Southeast Asians. It was originally predominantly used by the US military during wartime, especially during the Korean and Vietnam wars.

Gook (headgear)

__NOTOC__ A gook was a piece of protective headgear worn by bal maidens (female manual labourers in the mining industries of Cornwall and Devon). The gook was a bonnet which covered the head and projected forward over the face, to protect the wearer's head and face from sunlight and flying debris. Bal maidens often worked outdoors or in very crude surface-level shelters, and the gook also gave protection from extreme weather conditions. By covering the ears, gooks protected the ears from the noisy industrial environment.

While there was some regional variation in style, gooks would generally be tied under the chin and around the neck, and fall loose from the neck over the shoulders to protect the shoulders and upper arms. In bright sunlight, the wearer would sometimes pin the gook across her face, leaving only the eyes exposed. Gooks for use in winter were made of felt or padded cotton with cardboard stiffening to allow the top to project forward over the face, and in summer of cotton. Although gooks were traditionally white in colour, the lightweight summer gooks were sometimes made of bright cotton prints.

In the 19th century bal maidens began to wear straw hats in summer instead of cotton gooks. By the end of the 19th century, these straw bonnets had largely replaced the gook year-round. By this time the Cornish mining industry was in terminal decline, and very few bal maidens remained in employment.

When some bal maidens were re-hired to work in a temporarily expanded mining industry during the First World War (1914–18), traditional clothing was abandoned and gooks were largely replaced by more practical wool or fur hats. Gooks did not die out completely, and records exist of at least some bal maidens continuing to wear the gook until the early 1920s.

In 1921 Dolcoath, the last mine in Cornwall to employ female manual labourers, was closed, and the use of bal maidens ceased. Although some female manual labourers were employed by the mines in the 1940s and early 1950s owing to labour shortages caused by the Second World War, and a very limited number of female workers were employed after the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 ended the policy of recruiting only men for underground work in the few surviving mines, these women wore practical clothing similar to those of male workers. In 1998 Cornwall's last surviving tin mine at South Crofty closed, bringing mining in Devon and Cornwall to an end.

Usage examples of "gook".

First one noncom then another trying his skill, as if they were all bucking to become recruit instructors to the gook draftees that were beginning to come in now from the peacetime draft.

I saved your faggoty little carcass from them gooks, and then you go and call me a filthy name.

And by the time the roast whole hog and pipi oma roastbeef had been finished off everyone was drunk, even some of the tourists were drunk, and he had stripped off his gook shirt and kicked off his sandals and rolled his slacks up to his knees and jumped out into the firelight and danced Meliani Oe for them with a gardenia snatched from the hair of the youngest wahine stuck over his ear, and that had really gotten her.

Would the Rombili ship technetium to a gook world, considering the shortage of the past year?

I were, I would ask you how many times you used the racial expressions gook, slope, zipperhead, and slant-eyes.

Bloom and Andy in slacks and gook shirts had just come in with five other men, none of whom Prew knew.

He took Prew by the sleeve of his gook shirt and spouted out a stream of French that rose and fell and ran together like distant small arms fire.

The Cav is here now, and those gooks are going to shit when they see us in action.

I mean haystacks opened up, and gooks came out of the wells and holes in the ground.

Gooks would narrow the tunnels at some points so only Gooks could get through.

Got hit by one of those little sixty-millimeter mortars the gooks liked so much.

The gooks - Viets - Buddhist-type Viets - were about as important as the local leech population.

So we rounded up the gooks from the closest village and made them walk through the mine field ahead of us.

Nearly the entire platoon was in the operating room by now and Beltran ordered them to find all the gooks and kill them.

Hana of his boyhood in Flatrock, Texas, and of his adventures fighting against the gooks in Korea.