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play hooky
play hooky
to fail to attend school or some other event. Why aren't you in school? Are you playing hooky? I don't have time for the sales meeting today, so I think I'll just play hooky.
play hooky
to stay away from school without permission
Any kid who's not in school at this time of day must be playing hooky. Usage notes: sometimes refers to staying away from a job or avoiding a duty: I decided to play hooky from work so I could go to the ballgame.
play hooky
(American & Australian informal) to stay away from school without permission Any kid who's not in school at this time of day must be playing hooky.
play hooky
Be absent from school or some other obligation without permission, as in It was such a beautiful day that Herb played hooky from work. In this term, the noun hooky may have come from the phrase hook it, meaning "escape." [Mid-1800s]
play hooky
(...ˈhʊki) tv. to not go to school; to not keep an appointment. I played hooky today and did not go to work.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Abelone | | - | Danish |
Neofytos | | - | Greek |
Mirella | | mee-REL-lah | Italian |
Timothy | | TIM-ə-thee (English) | English, Biblical |
Ethan | | EE-thən (English) | English, Jewish, French, Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Zenais | | - | Ancient Greek |