Hook verb – To take (something) without right and with an intent to keep.
Usage example: the monkey hooked four bananas from the basket and scampered away to enjoy them
Nick and hook are semantically related. in British slang topic. In some cases you can use "Nick" instead the word "Hook" as a verb or a noun. Nearby Words: hooked, hookup, hooker, hooking, hooky
Nick verb – To take (something) without right and with an intent to keep.
Usage example: that lorry was a piece of rubbish, I don't know why anyone would want to nick it
Hook and nick are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Hook" instead the word "Nick" as a verb or a noun. Nearby Words: nicked, Nicky, Nicki, Nickie
Nick, Brit the Younger's servant, is also trying to get his mistress to hook up with Phillip (he's not one of the servants who sleep with their mistresses, and he turns out to be gay anyway).
The Bet: "Kurt and Blaine will hook up within the next decade, it's just a matter of what will finally do it." They also bet on whether Nick or Jeff said "I love you" while Nick was stoned.