Hoaky vs Hooky - What's the difference?
hoaky | hooky |
: phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived
: corny; ridiculously sentimental
Absence from school or work.
Full of hooks.
Shaped like a hook.
As adjectives the difference between hoaky and hooky
is that hoaky is an alternative spelling of lang=en: phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived while hooky is full of hooks.As a noun hooky is
absence from school or work.hoaky
English
Alternative forms
* hokey, hokie, hokyAdjective
(er)Quotations
* 1982 , Ben Bradlee, The Ambush Murders , page 425: *: "This has got to be the hoakiest thing I ever heard of," Tennant thought at the time.hooky
English
Etymology 1
Attested in 1848 in New York City. Most likely from Dutch hoekje ("nook, corner; but also 'spot to hide' in hide-and-go-seek"). Formerly, "hoekje spelen" could be used to mean "to play hide-and-go-seek", though the common term for the game nowadays is verstoppertje.Noun
- Let’s play hooky and leave school to go to the mall.