by Matt Drawbaugh December 08, 2004
The small cloth loop sewn into the center back of Oxford-style boys shirts. This loop has no apparent reason, but during elementary and middle school years, they often are pulled off or torn off by others to tease the wearer of the shirt. Of course, this damages the shirt, causing more grief for the student from their parents. Similar to fairy button. These two terms seem to be indigenous to Florida in the 60's-70's, as I've interviewed many individuals and no one outside that area seems familiar with the term.
"Hah, hah... Marie pulled off David's fairy hook while we were standing in the lunchroom line!" "Now he's going to get it when he gets home."
by evonleue August 26, 2007
When the back of someones head has a large dip towards the neck, if you made a Hook with your finger it could fit in it. usually used for guys because they have short hair to where you can see the shape of their head.
by sanz18 December 14, 2009
a money driven women who if she knows you got money will use sex to get it. works it with a sad story (dog died,barn burned down)
by godfroy June 05, 2007
by Jebidihah January 07, 2008
An attachment to the stock of a rifle or shotgun, often used in competition, which is tucked under the shooter's arm thereby counteracting the tendency of the weapon's muzzle to droop, or to allow one-handed firing.
by Mr. Fnortner June 12, 2009
When a woman goes out and gets men to buy her food and drinks before deciding which one is best suited for her one-night stand.
by Kouklavis December 28, 2010