used by Tessa Brooks in everyday bro
created by Shane Dawson
used by every social media influencer that's a millennial
a word used to describe the feeling of surprise/ scared/ amazed/ pleased/
can also be used as a term for when someone geets threw off their game
past tense: shooketh
present tense: shook or sister shaking
created by Shane Dawson
used by every social media influencer that's a millennial
a word used to describe the feeling of surprise/ scared/ amazed/ pleased/
can also be used as a term for when someone geets threw off their game
past tense: shooketh
present tense: shook or sister shaking
It's Tessa Brooks and the competition shook.
OMG, this eyeshadow is so pretty... I'm shook!
That highlighter is the bomb! I'm sister shaking.
When Liza Koshy and David Dobrik split I was shooketh!
OMG, this eyeshadow is so pretty... I'm shook!
That highlighter is the bomb! I'm sister shaking.
When Liza Koshy and David Dobrik split I was shooketh!
by azzy.jj December 31, 2018
That Shane Dawson series had me shook
by sdawsonislit123 August 20, 2018
by marastara January 04, 2017
Shookran in Arabic language means "Thank you". With words and SMS messages being shortened by millennials, the new shortened and in-style way to say it now is "Shooks". It sounds "cool" and is a play on the word "Shucks".
by ZemZem July 06, 2022
To crack or fracture an individual's foundation.
A psychological schism where beliefs and existence are questioned.
A psychological schism where beliefs and existence are questioned.
by Roguepsych August 06, 2021
by trashemo August 28, 2018
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