hooky
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhʊki/
- Homophones: hookey, hookie
- Rhymes: -ʊki
Etymology 1
Attested in 1848 in New York City. Most likely from Dutch hoekje (“nook, corner; 'spot to hide' in hide-and-seek”). Formerly, "hoekje spelen" could be used to mean "to play hide-and-seek", though the common term for the game nowadays is verstoppertje.
Noun
hooky (uncountable)
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Adjective
hooky (comparative hookier, superlative hookiest)
- Full of hooks (all senses).
- Sew the hooky half of the Velcro on the inner side so that it doesn't pick up fluff.
- 2020 November 9, Gwen Ihnat, “With McCartney III, Paul McCartney offers lessons from a legendary life”, in The A.V. Club:
- At least the mostly instrumental kickoff “Long Tailed Winter Bird” offers a hooky acoustic guitar riff you can’t blame McCartney for hanging on to as long as he does.
- Shaped like or resembling a hook; hooked.
- (UK, slang) Dodgy; crooked; illicit.
- 2015, Marnie Riches, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die
- Start a thing in the street and attract attention to bags full of hooky gear? No. She was smarter than that.
- 2016, Alan Tootill, Cole and the Clairvoyant (page 45)
- So I decided to put on my seediest voice and leer, and go round offering the traders the Cole line in cheap hooky goods.
- 2015, Marnie Riches, The Girl Who Wouldn't Die
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