Idioms for hook

Origin of hook

1
before 900; 1830–40, Americanism for def 36; Middle English hoke (noun and v.), Old English hōc (noun); cognate with Dutch hoek hook, angle, corner; akin to German Haken, Old Norse haki

OTHER WORDS FROM hook

hook·less, adjective hook·like, adjective

WORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH hook

penance pennants

British Dictionary definitions for hook up

hook
/ (hʊk) /

noun

verb

See also hook-up

Derived forms of hook

hookless, adjective hooklike, adjective

Word Origin for hook

Old English hōc; related to Middle Dutch hōk, Old Norse haki

Idioms and Phrases with hook up (1 of 2)

hook up

1

Assemble or wire a mechanism, as in Dick helped us hook up the stereo system. [1920s]

2

Connect a mechanism with a main source, as in The computer had not yet been hooked up to the mainframe. [1920s]

3

hook up with. Form a tie or association, as in She had hooked up with the wrong crowd. [Slang; mid-1900s]

Idioms and Phrases with hook up (2 of 2)

hook