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shook
1
(shook)
Pronunciation:
/ʃʊk/
past of
shake
adjective
informal
1
(
shook up
)
emotionally or physically disturbed; upset:
she looks pretty shook up from the letter
2
(
shook on
)
Australian
/
NZ
keen on; enthusiastic about:
those stories you read about where two blokes get shook on the same sheila
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shake hands
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shake someone by the hand
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shake someone's hand
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