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Shook

To crack or fracture an individual's foundation.

A psychological schism where beliefs and existence are questioned.
Homeboy was so shook by the interaction that he couldn't speak for days.
by Roguepsych August 5, 2021
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I word used to define a feeling of being flabbergasted and/or taken aback, particularly in fantasy football.
Zach Staten is shook. Cooper Kupp did not show up when he needed him the most. What a loser.
by Heaven or hell 69 October 3, 2022
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Shook

An archaic and uncool term used by Gen Zs to describe amazement or shock.
Wow I'm shook by how cheap these jeans are!
by thetaister November 16, 2022
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shook

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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Shook

Buzzed but more
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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
by Wooten July 10, 2004
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