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hooker Noun 1. Slang a prostitute 2. Rugby a player who uses his feet to get the ball in a scrum
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Raped, tortured and kept confined, often inside a coffin-like box beneath the Hookers' waterbed, the Hookers appeared mild-mannered and church-going. He told wives who suspect their husbands of visiting prostitutes to look for stains on their men's clothes and strange receipts in their pockets, and to bring those items as evidence to the police so they can use it to organize raids on the hookers. Morgenstern is funnier and less ponderous than Fleischman, however ("William was too lost in his thoughts to remember to say, `Just drop me off where the hookers hang around,' so he settled for `at the train station'''), and the book is so brief and concentrated that it's more like a fable itself than a realistic novel. |
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