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(verb, transitive) -- To put salt on something. Can be used for any method (shaker, paper packet, twisting a sea-salt dispenser, etc.), but the word comes from the sound of using a salt shaker (shoonk, shoonk, shoonk). The double-O is pronounced like the one in the word "foot".
My fish needs some salt. I need to shoonk it.

"Do you want me to shoonk your eggs?" "No, I don't like salt on eggs."
shoonk by Jeff 46902 December 28, 2007
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shoonk shook shooketh shonk shlonk shoon shooken shonky shookie Shookith
adjective

the state if being surprised or in shock, but emo
that g-note made me shookmo!!
shookmo by twentyeeonepilots August 12, 2017

shookaken 

What happens when you are so shook because something tried to shake you and you mix shook and shake into Shookaken
My ship finally kissed and I am Shookaken

shook one 

Phrase invented by east coast rappers Mobb Deep to signify someone who acts hardcore until they actually have to deal with the reality of "the life of diamonds and guns". A coward who is shaken up by the harshness of innner city life.
"He ain't a crook, son. He just a shook one." - Mobb Deep
shook one by Wooten July 10, 2004

shooketh to the coreth 

being shaken to the core in a shakespearean manner
The bass was so good i was shooketh to the coreth
shookmo

(adjective)

the state of being surprised or in shock, but emo
Omg I got g noted I'm shookmo right now
Shookmo by Cupacake August 12, 2017