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Shook

The feeling of shock when you hear some juicy tea about something or someone
Girl I was shook when I heard about joe and jelly
by Aiyma January 26, 2018
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Extra shook, plural of shook
Jambo the thicc was shooke because his friends tell him he will lose his thiccness one day.
by NotTheGuacamoleLady February 3, 2018
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shook

done with life, done with the situation
Teacher: Class you'll be having a test next class
Student: I'm shook
by marastara January 3, 2017
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I cannot believe he went to jail! BITCH IM SHOOK!
by Wolfgang Lopez January 24, 2017
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People use this when they are pretty much speechless
'Ohh My Gawdd, that earthquake shook LA really bad bro.'

'I'm shook'

'You're what'

'Shook'

'Whaa..'

'GODDAMM BRO IM SHOOK, S-H-O-O-K, WHATS NOT TO GET'

'Everything'
by ThatBoiiT January 31, 2017
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A piece of lent or lent ball. A small piece of fuzz or unknown on clothing, blanket or other item.
There is a shook on my sweater.
by Backwoodstarheel January 12, 2021
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A proper term used improperly in ebonics. Some city White boys think it is cool to use ebonics, and so they proclaim that they were shook.

This form of ebonics is just represents a lack of education, as it is improper English to use the past participle form of a verb when an adjective is necessary (i.e. shaken).
Did you see the boobs on that tranny? I'm shook!
by JOHN123223 March 7, 2023
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