Mook

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Unknown. Perhaps a variant of moke(“donkey”) (British slang), first appearing in the US in the 1930s.

Alternately, it could be a corruption of the Italian and Neapolitan word mammalucco(“mamluk”).

Blend of  magazine +‎  book, nowadays a reborrowing from Japanese ムック(mukku). [1]