A piece in the game of Chess that resembles a tower. It moves foreward and backwards as well as sideways. It's considered the strongest piece in the game after the Queen. Each oponent starts out with two rooks, which stand in the corners in the initial position.
1: someone who is easily scammed or cheated out of money, usually involving drug deals.
2: A person that ruins or forgets something. Again usually drug related.
3. Anyone who buys a five sack.
4. Someone who doesn't know better, or is just ignorant.
i'm going to pinch a nug of this rook's herb because he doesn't know what a good ounce looks like.
zach is such a rook for forgeting to bring his lighter
By Nonie
Rook
A shortened term of the word "rookie", a synonym to "noob". Meaning of no talent or knowledge of what they are doing.
"I trust that the ceramic trauma plate I'm wearing will stop a .357 Magnum round traveling at four-hundred and ninety meters per second. I trust myself not to move, not to flinch. I trust my team mates and they trust me."
— Rook
By Tara
Rook
Bird from the corvid (crow family) in Europe. Rooks, Crows and Ravens are large brained birds with exceptional intelligence and memory. Known to gather in groups called parliments and murders. Frequent symbols in folklore and mythology. Trickster, harbinger of death. Mischievous. Social. Shape changer.