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schnook (n.)

1948, probably from Yiddish shnuk "elephant's trunk," or altered from schmuck (q.v.), or perhaps from German schnucke "a small sheep," used in U.S. Yiddish for "a customer easily persuaded, a sucker."

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Definitions of schnook from WordNet

schnook (n.)
(Yiddish) a gullible simpleton more to be pitied than despised;
Synonyms: shnook
From wordnet.princeton.edu