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  • The children call him Shnook because he seems a simpleton.
  • "Bloch was such a shnook, " the letter says.
  • Shnook is not proper spookspeak and surely confused the KGB control in charge of the mole.
  • Although Foghorn now calls himself a " loudmouthed shnook, " Henery says, " Chicken or shnook, in our oven he'll look good !"
  • Although Foghorn now calls himself a " loudmouthed shnook, " Henery says, " Chicken or shnook, in our oven he'll look good !"
  • But even Forbes had to see that it's impossible to run a company when most of its managers think you're either a crook or a shnook.
  • A movie riding a wave of bad publicity may still offer more thrills, however vicarious, than the mediocrity brought in on budget at $ 40 million and starring some shnook who keeps his private life indoors.
  • In a reversal, the cartoon " The Foghorn Leghorn " has Foghorn wanting Henery to believe Foghorn is a chicken, where Henery believes Foghorn is merely a " loud-mouthed shnook, " supposedly a separate kind of creature.
  • Foghorn stops them and asks Henery what he thinks Foghorn is & mdash; to which Henery replies that Foghorn is a " loud-mouthed shnook . " Foghorn isn't helped when the dog wakes up and kicks him, calling him a " shnook ."
  • Foghorn stops them and asks Henery what he thinks Foghorn is & mdash; to which Henery replies that Foghorn is a " loud-mouthed shnook . " Foghorn isn't helped when the dog wakes up and kicks him, calling him a " shnook ."
  • When a distant relative dies and leaves him a media empire worth $ 40 billion, the innocent shnook goes to New York, where he's preyed upon by crooked businessmen and a cynical tabloid reporter ( Winona Ryder ) out to slyly turn him into a prize public fool.
  • Synonymous with " jerk " or the more recent " nerd, " shnook is an Americanized Yiddishism probably derived from the German Schnucke, " a small or weak sheep . " ( Hanssen, Leo Rosten and I all spell it without the c .)
  • However, in sending a warning to his Moscow handlers about the FBI's closing in on Felix Bloch, an American diplomat suspected of somewhat clumsily spying for the Russians, Hanssen wrote with dialectical accuracy, " Bloch was such a shnook . . . . I almost hated protecting him ."
  • The characters Allen plays these days are as immature as ever, and often much less sympathetic than the lovable shnooks of his pre-" Annie Hall " days . Allen the person may be immature or unlikable; Allen the artist has been doing much of his best work lately by rejecting the good-vs .-evil ethic that diminishes the movies of most of his contempo-raries.
  • Henery's father raids a chicken coop and walks out with a couple of chickens, but is stopped by traumatized chickens and get a word in edgewise before deliberately literally bumping him in the stomach and kicking him out . ( Foghorn uses this technique against a cat several times, two years later in " A Fractured Leghorn ", because the cat wants the same worm as Foghorn . ) When Henery asks his dad if that was a chicken, the father claims Foghorn isn't a chicken but a " loud-mouthed shnook " ( walking away with a yellow stripe down his back, signifying that he is a coward due to Foghorn's guarding of the chickens ).