Hooky-playing

Pronunciation: /ˈhʊki- ˈpɫeɪɪŋ/

Hooky-playing (adj)

  1. Not going to school when you should, usually to avoid lessons or rules.

Hooky-playing (n)

  1. The act of staying away from school without permission.

Hooky-playing (v)

  1. To stay away from school without permission.

Hooky-playing (verb)

Examples

  • He hooksy-plays to skip school, but he regrets it later.
  • They hooky-play to skip school, and their teacher notices.

Hooky-playing (adjective)

Examples

  • He is hooky-playing today, so he is not in class.
  • They feel hooky-playing is fun, but it can cause trouble.

Hooky-playing (noun)

Examples

  • Hooky-playing can lead to missing important lessons.
  • Hooky-playing is risky when you need good attendance.