hook off

English dictionary entry

Meanings

verb
  1. To unhook or remove from a hook.
  2. To curve to the side from a straight trajectory.
  3. To remove with a hooking motion.
  4. To depart, especially when finishing something or giving up on something.
  5. To punch with the arm rigid and partially bent.

Word forms

hook off hooks off hooking off hooked off
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