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    Off the hook
    • no longer in difficulty or trouble
    • (of a phone receiver) not on its rest, and so preventing incoming calls

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  2. Feb 7, 2023 · The meaning of GET THE HOOK is to be removed. How to use get the hook in a sentence.

  3. If someone gets the hook, they are sent away, especially from a sports team. When Caballero got the hook, Milne took his place. Note: You can also say that someone is given the hook. He allowed in three goals and had to be given the hook.

  4. get the hook. To be relieved of a particular job or task. Primarily heard in US. After giving up back-to-back home runs, our closer got the hook. That guy's a terrible singer. I hope he gets the hook soon so someone else can have a change to perform. See also: get, hook.

  5. get the hook. AMERICAN. If someone gets the hook, they are sent away, especially from a sports team. When Caballero got the hook, Milne took his place. Note: You can also say that someone is given the hook. He allowed in three goals and had to be given the hook. See also: get, hook.

  6. US and Canadian slang to be dismissed from employment.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  7. on the hook in American English. slang. a. obliged; committed; involved. He's already on the hook for $10,000. b. subjected to a delaying tactic; waiting. We've had him on the hook for two weeks now. See full dictionary entry for hook.

  8. Mar 3, 2018 · In music, the word "hook" refers to that part of a song that catches the ear of the listener. In other words, it's a lyrical line or melodic phrase that makes the song memorable. Popular hooks can have a tendency to leave an earworm with listeners (sometimes for the rest of the day).

  9. If you are off the hook, you have escaped from a difficult situation: I thought I was off the hook when my sister said she'd host the family party this Christmas. informal. to be extremely good: That party was off the hook! The next series is going to be off the hook. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  10. To be on the hook is to be caught in a bad situation or to owe money. When you’re on the hook, you’re in a tight spot. If you're on the hook for your half of lunch, you better pay up! Once a fish is on the hook, it's in big trouble — it’s about to become dinner.

  11. to allow someone to escape from a difficult situation or to avoid doing something that they do not want to do. (Definition of get/let sb off the hook from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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