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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kook" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is eccentric or has unconventional ideas or behavior.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood thinks he's a kook because of his unusual hobbies and quirky personality."
Alternatives: "a weirdo" or "an oddball".
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A kook.
She's such a kook.
"What a kook," they say.
A liar and a kook.
"He thinks I'm a kook".
"A kook is a kook is a kook," said Al Hoffman, of Fort Myers, Fla.
What then, exactly, is a kook?
Some might be tempted to dismiss Dornstein as a kook.
"I don't know, I kind of like being a kook".
"Let's face it, now: what is a kook?" one such document inquired.
He ponders ageing and surfing: "the process of becoming a kook again".
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