Hookey Walker

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UK early 19th century. Etymology unknown.[1]

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Hookey Walker

  1. (UK, archaic, slang) Expressing scornful rejection or disbelief.

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  1. ^ Quinion, Michael (2005 December 31) “Walker!”, in World Wide Words, retrieved 05 April 2018