the soldier has a letter from home that he did not open for over a month. I asked him if he was a shook.
by Craig Brenner January 22, 2008
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.
by Wooten July 11, 2004
by ______shanedawsonisawholemood February 27, 2019
To be "shook to the core," you simply can not fathom something resulting you to be in a state in which you can not easily speak other words than "shook to the core." This is a verb used to properly demonstrate your feelings towards something or someone's actions or state of being.
Gabriel: "Did you see what he just did?"
Human: "Yeah, I am surprised!"
Gabriel: "I am Shook to the core! I can't believe it!"
Human: *nods in confirmation*
Human: "Yeah, I am surprised!"
Gabriel: "I am Shook to the core! I can't believe it!"
Human: *nods in confirmation*
by Gbariel September 27, 2018
by Maylorion April 19, 2017
One becomes on the block shook when they are unable to successfully function in everyday life. One can also become on the block shook after consuming too much alcohol/drugs.
by sameyex3 April 30, 2014
Genuinely upset or astonished and not just pretending to be so. From the term "shaken up" and professional wrestling, where the performers often pretend to be injured but are sometimes actually, legitimately injured.
"Steven was legit shook by the death of Ned Stark at the end of Game of Thrones, but Mike had read the books so he knew it was coming and was just saying "oh man" to tease Steve."
by DBrine July 03, 2013