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).
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).
by JOHN123223 March 08, 2023
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by ImAChickdnBork April 22, 2019
by Psych and the collection February 01, 2019
im shook that she snatched my weave
by hannahmxntana June 28, 2018
“Did you hear what Bakugou said?” Momo asked wide-eyed.
“No; but I’m guessing it was something offensive because he’s always shook-woke,” Deku responds dejectedly.
“No; but I’m guessing it was something offensive because he’s always shook-woke,” Deku responds dejectedly.
by Bakubitch August 24, 2019
by ditch_doc May 03, 2018
The sexy chorus from BROCKHAMPTON’s TOKYO, frankly I have no clue what the hell it mean but,
What’s got you shook on a Saturday?
What’s got you shook on a Saturday?
by SycamoreGxrl September 25, 2020