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hooker

[ US /ˈhʊkɝ/ ]
[ UK /hˈʊkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. (rugby) the player in the middle of the front row of the scrum who tries to capture the ball with the foot
  2. a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets
  3. a golfer whose shots typically curve left (for right-handed golfers)

How To Use hooker In A Sentence

  • So it was either scurvy-flavored hookers and gin-soaked alkies, or nothing at all. PAUL IS UNDEAD
  • He filled me in, unbidden, on the local hooker scene.
  • Former Springbok hooker Shaun Povey and scrumming expert Dougie Heymans have also arrived at the camp to assist coaching staff in preparing the forwards.
  • On the stroke of half time Oxford once again scythed through the shaky gold defence, hooker Andy Dalgleish supplying Bradshaw with the perfect pass to score his second of the evening.
  • Because the work is demanding and intimate, they see themselves as closer to therapists than to hookers - and have deep, long-lasting ties to their regulars.
  • The hooker said: 'I am just itching to play again. The Sun
  • And directly afterwards he went to his favorite hooker and crapped his diapers for a little ‘Mommy Cleanup’. Think Progress » Vitter receives standing ovation at Southern Republican Leadership Conference.
  • Pratt can play in a number of positions - wing, stand-off, hooker or even loose forward.
  • Falco's hooker-girlfriend wants enough money to send her son to a decent school; the john whom Falco sets her up with only wants a "chuckle" - a moment of sexual fun to help him forget who he is. Eurozine articles
  • But what I could not have told you three days ago was that a cocotte is a hooker like a cocotte is a cooker. French Word-A-Day:
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