(n.) A fishing boat with one mast, used on the coast of Ireland.
(n.) A sailor's contemptuous term for any antiquated craft.
Example Sentences:
(1) Yves was the vulnerable, suffering artist and Pierre the fiercely controlling protector: a man who, in Lespert's film, is painfully aware of his public image – "the pimp who's found his all-star hooker".
(2) "On his way home from winning the World Series, Joe Girardi, the manager of the New York Yankees, reportedly stopped to help a woman who had crashed her car," begins Richard Hooker.
(3) He talks up the "experience" aspect of Electric Daisy Carnival, from its dazzling barrage of state-of-the-art lighting to its dance troupes whose costumes are pitched midway between harlequin and hooker.
(4) Born Lois Hooker, she was brought up in Toronto and lied about her age to join the Canadian Army Show and tour Europe.
(5) March 30 2008: The News of the World splashes on its exposé under the heading "F1 boss has sick Nazi orgy with 5 hookers" with an inside double-page spread.
(6) The only people who walked in LA, they used to say, were Brits and hookers.
(7) "I couldn't be a lesbian hooker but I wanted to do something.
(8) The second row Courtney Lawes limped off at half-time, followed shortly after the break by the scrum-half Ben Youngs and the hooker Tom Youngs and the No 8 Billy Vunipola later left the field after treatment.
(9) When I was working on the streets, I would have said I was a happy hooker, that I’d never work in an office, that I enjoyed it.
(10) Soon after comes the familiar sight of folk having doggy-style sex with cheerful hookers in rooms lit by candles: Game Of Thrones is back, rude, raw and handing Mad Men its arse in the ratings.
(11) A turkey hook designed to lift a large bird out of a pan called the "turkey hooker" and illustrated with a picture of a turkey dressed in heels and looking provocative.
(12) A paper written by Hooker attempting to confirm the data was retracted by the journal that published it.
(13) "Any studio that puts out a movie where Leonardo DiCaprio snorts cocaine from a hooker's anus is a place I'm happy to call home," he said, in comments translated from the original French.
(14) If finding an apartment was difficult – a single woman who could afford to pay her own rent was clearly a hooker in the eyes of most landlords – winning serious work proved to be well nigh impossible.
(15) The film is said to include claims made by “CDC whistleblower” William H Thompson and scientist Brian S Hooker – claims that the CDC intentionally concealed evidence from a 2004 study indicating that African American boys are more likely to be diagnosed with autism after receiving the MMR.
(16) Matthysse has a bunged up right eye, and it's not responding to the Enswell; difficult times now against such a noted left-hooker.
(17) An early one-two of Brianstorm and Dancing Shoes sets the pace at breakneck and a lean, mean Fake Tales of San Francisco, an early rarity full of hookers and drug casualties, sends the crowd into paroxysms, as does a haunting orchestral version of Mardy Bum.
(18) And she didn't want intimacy, and hooking was a great way to get money for acting classes and she would always be in control - because hookers are in control, except when they're killed.
(19) And even then, once the filters are in place, there will still be a site offering endless pictures of women in bikinis, or see-through dresses, or "hooker heels", to tantalise salivating boys and offer a demeaning message for girls.
(20) "The drug use and the stuff with the hookers and the sales assistants and the sex in the office … that stuff is really, really accurate," said Belfort .