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Etymology 1 n. A disagreeable or incompetent person. Etymology 2

n. (context slang forensic accounting English) A manipulated or rigged set of business accounting ledgers.

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Mook (graffiti artist)

Mook is the nom de plume of Michael Monack, a graffiti artist who was active in Pittsburgh in the early 2000s. The name means "knucklehead or idiot."

Mook began as a traditional graffiti artist targeting the South Side and Shadyside neighborhoods, but after his initial works were removed, he began placing his tags in hard to reach places, including tall bridges and highway overpasses. He drew the ire of the then- Pittsburgh Mayor Thomas J. Murphy, Jr., who had tried to provide an outlet for graffiti artists by allowing them to spray paint walls along the Eliza Furnace trail. He even etched "Mook" onto a Department of Public Works "Graffiti Busters" truck that was tasked with cleaning up graffiti. At one point, merchants from the South Side, tired of having their businesses targeted, caught him and roughed him up, resulting in the tagging of "So you want to get tough?" to appear on the nearby Birmingham Bridge.

He became known around the city and the media, but more for the audacity of the placement of his tags than the artistry. According to Pittsburgh officials, "He's going into areas no one's gone before." He even became known among law enforcement across Pennsylvania. After Mook began to gain some fame in the Pittsburgh area, it is possible that multiple copycats have used the name, meaning that not every "Mook" tag in the area necessarily was created by him.

With Mook's fame as a daredevil graffiti artist growing, some residents objected to the public officials' efforts to capture him. He has public supporters who described him as "determined and skilled and has a sense of humor," arguing that "Although Mook has committed a crime, everyone loves him and he makes people happy." Others objected to the public praise of Mook, saying that his supporters should be responsible for cleaning up his graffiti.

On November 1, 2001, after receiving anonymous tip letters, police arrested 18-year-old South Side resident Michael Monack. He was found with graffiti supplies. In October 2002, Monack avoided felony charges and pleaded guilty to criminal mischief and defiant trespass, and Common Pleas Judge Robert E. Colville sentenced him to community service and thousands of dollars in fines. On March 2003, police arrested Monack again for continuing to engage in graffiti. Monack had been spotted in the Armstrong Tunnel among a group of graffiti artists at 5 a.m.; from there he fled to the South Tenth Street Bridge, where he was arrested. His hearings were attended by neighborhood activists from areas targeted by his tagging where they expressed their extreme displeasure at his behavior.

As of 2004, Mook had become a tattoo artist in Pittsburgh. When asked by the Pittsburgh Tribune Review about his opinion on the latest crop of the city's graffiti artists, he described them as "garbage." Though, even years after ceasing his tagging, Mook's "infamy precedes him in many circles of the city." However, his reputation as a graffiti artist in the city has been eclipsed by MFONE

Mook (publishing)

A mook is a publication which is physically similar to a magazine but is intended to remain on bookstore shelves for longer periods than traditional magazines.

The term is a portmanteau of "magazine" and " book". It was first used in 1971, at a convention of the Fédération Internationale de la Presse Périodique. The format has become particularly popular in Japan, where several fashion designers publish "brand mooks" to promote their products.

American examples of mooks include Make and Craft.

Usage examples of "mook".

Nonetheless she wasthanks to the mook, and the headphonesthe one who ended up personally endangering some twenty billion lives.

Thanks to her mother, she had been confident in her own sexuality since the age of fourteen, but she had to admit that in a varied life she had never received applause quite as enthusiastic and sincere as the mook was now awarding to .

The mook buries his stash somewhere else, and goes home, and you put a message on my machine.

But just then she saw her friend Mook from the RSC over the road so she waved to him and ran across the traffic, shrieking.

As I hoist the mook, his heels smack against the side of the casket, putting an ugly scratch in the finish.

Sure there was some trouble, some mooks ate lead, but then capo Kirk came along and wham!

Suggesting, just as plainly, that these mooks were too damn dumb for anything better.

Most nights, the video choice was sports or sex, but for some reason the bartender had switched the TVs over to some damn news show where two mooks were blathering on about mutants, as if anyone in the world actually gave a rat's ass about their opinion.

After a long minute, he looked around the room, trying to figure out if any of the mooks who were in there would have any leads for these boys.