But the bannock played "jook-about," and dodged behind a chair.
"The Scottish Fairy Book"
Elizabeth W. Grierson
He had decided that Jan was a nobleman in disguise, and that his father was a duke, or a "jook," as he called him.
"Jan of the Windmill"
Juliana Horatia Ewing
And never did he leave the house on an errand for the painter that the bow-legged boy did not burst forth, dish-cloth or dirty boots in hand, from some unexpected quarter, and adjure him to "look out for the jook."
"Jan of the Windmill"
Juliana Horatia Ewing