Associations to the word «Hooker»
Noun
- Warrington
- Eddie
- Specie
- Johnny
- Jay
- Roach
- Cunningham
- Ranch
- Stevie
- Penis
- Orchid
- Cameron
- Specimen
- Luther
- Cracker
- Xi
- Monograph
- Debbie
- Huntington
- Sermon
- Huddersfield
- Justification
- Chuck
- Stanton
- Jimmy
- Custer
- Lincoln
- Shaun
- Glacier
- Joe
- Wilderness
- Nsw
- Thunderbird
- Cotton
- Vivian
- Cochrane
- Cop
- Dope
- Domino
- Detroit
- Ferry
- Hale
- William
- Stretcher
- Hive
- Leigh
- Retreat
- Lyman
- Waitress
- Hogg
- Gambler
- Rees
- Tina
- Pell
- Swain
- Tackle
- Gaines
- Lions
- Ross
- Reed
- Cavalry
- Winslow
- Ipswich
- Dyer
- Auckland
- Zealand
- Falls
- Hurst
- Ufc
- Zeppelin
- Turner
- Pearce
- Hook
- Playing
- Dylan
- Tasmanian
- Divine
- Newport
- Turnpike
- Addict
- Sheridan
- Roger
- Theology
- Oar
- Brian
- Chico
- Currie
- Sam
- Hollywood
Wiktionary
HOOKER, noun. One who, or that which, hooks.
HOOKER, noun. (slang) A prostitute. [from 1845]
HOOKER, noun. A small fishing boat.
HOOKER, noun. (nautical) (slang) (derogatory) Any antiquated craft.
HOOKER, noun. (rugby) A player who hooks the ball out of the scrum with his foot.
HOOKER, noun. A crocheter.
HOOKER, noun. (slang) (dated) A measurement of alcohol without definite amounts, meaning the same thing as a "slug" (of gin), an overlarge gulp. Used from the 1920s through the 1940s.
HOOKER, proper noun. A surname.
HOOKER, proper noun. A ghost town in Missouri.
HOOKER, proper noun. A city in Oklahoma.
Dictionary definition
HOOKER, noun. United States general in the Union Army who was defeated at Chancellorsville by Robert E. Lee (1814-1879).
HOOKER, noun. English theologian (1554-1600).
HOOKER, noun. A prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets.
HOOKER, noun. A golfer whose shots typically curve left (for right-handed golfers).
HOOKER, noun. (rugby) the player in the middle of the front row of the scrum who tries to capture the ball with the foot.
Wise words
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.