Usually means: Infiltrated and replaced by another.
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  1. cuckooed: Merriam-Webster
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  4. cuckooed: Wiktionary
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(Note: See cuckoo as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (cuckoo)

noun:  Any of various birds, of the order Cuculiformes, famous for laying its eggs in the nests of other species; but especially a common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), that has a characteristic two-note call.
noun:  The sound of that particular bird.
noun:  The bird-shaped figure found in cuckoo clocks.
noun:  The cuckoo clock itself.
noun:  A person who inveigles themselves into a place where they should not be (used especially in the phrase a cuckoo in the nest).
noun:  (slang) Someone who is crazy.
verb:  To make the call of a cuckoo.
verb:  To repeat something incessantly.
verb:  (UK, law enforcement) To take over the home of a vulnerable person for the purposes of carrying out organized crime in a concealed way.
adjective:  (slang) Crazy; not sane.
noun:  Alternative form of coo-coo (Barbadian food) [The two-note vocalisation made by the male of the common cuckoo (Cuculus canorus), or imitation of this by a cuckoo clock.]
▸ Also see cuckoo


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