Bedeutung:
booked
gebucht
Buch {n}, Heft {n}
OKed Idiom
booked/booked up
no more space or rooms, no vacancy The Royal Hotel is booked up. Every room is reserved.
choked
angry, mad, pissed She was really choked when you called her a bitch.
goose is cooked
chance is gone, plan has failed, game over If we don't win this game, our goose is cooked.
your goose is cooked
(See goose is cooked)
coked
intoxicated by cocaine
coked up
intoxicated with cocaine
get choked
to smoke pot
yoked
buff, strong
hooked on
Idiom(s): hooked (on sth)
Theme: ENTHUSIASM
enthusiastic about something; supportive of something.
• Mary is hooked on football. She never misses a game.
• Jane is so happy! She's hooked on life.
hooked
Idiom(s): hooked (on sth)
Theme: HABITS - ADDICTION
addicted to a drug or something similar. (Slang.)
• Jenny is hooked on cocaine.
• She was not hooked on anything before that.
• John is hooked on coffee.
Crooked as a dog's hind leg
Someone who is very dishonest is as crooked as a dog's hind leg.
hooked on|hook|hooked
adj. 1. Addicted to a substance such as cigarettes, coffee, tea, drugs, or alcohol. Fred is hooked on grass, but Tim is only hooked on tea. 2. Enthusiastic or very supportive of something. I am hooked on the local symphony.
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