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, adjectiveWORDS THAT MAY BE CONFUSED WITH hook
penance pennantsWords nearby hook
hoofer,
hoofprint,
hooft,
hoogh,
hooghly,
hook,
hook and eye,
hook and ladder,
hook bolt,
hook check,
hook of holland
British Dictionary definitions for hook up
hook
/ (hʊk) /
noun
verb
See also
hook-up
Derived forms of hook
hookless, adjective hooklike, adjectiveWord 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
Assemble or wire a mechanism, as in Dick helped us hook up the stereo system. [1920s]
Connect a mechanism with a main source, as in The computer had not yet been hooked up to the mainframe. [1920s]
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