hook



hook

1. tv. to cheat someone. Watch the clerk in that store. He might try to hook you.
2. tv. to steal something. Lefty hooked a couple of candy bars just for the hell of it.
3. tv. to addict someone (to something). (Not necessarily drugs.) The constant use of bicarb hooked him to the stuff.
4. n. the grade of C. I didn’t study at all and I still got a hook!
5. tv. to earn or pull the grade of C on something in school. History? I hooked it without any trouble.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alda (1)-Italian, Portuguese, Ancient Germanic
Gallchobhar-Irish (Rare)
Alenka-Slovene
TeÀRlag-Scottish
Marcelinho-Portuguese
Herschel['hɜ:ʃəl]