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play hooky

to avoid going to work or school without an excuse

Why do you play hooky every time this happens?

by Light Joker September 5, 2005

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play hooky

To miss school, work, or other duties without permission or an excuse.

Plenty of people play hooky from work to go see a movie on opening day.

by H.e.s.s.i. December 28, 2011

50๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


play hookie

A day spent away from school and other responsibilities. When you skive off/

Well, we already missed the first period, so we might as well play hookie.

by ShittyLifeYo November 26, 2013

67๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


playing hooky

Skipping school or work.

Play hooky, 'be absent from school without an excuse', is an Americanism first recorded around 1848. Bartlett's Dictionary of Americanisms gives this slightly later example: "He moped to school gloomy and sad, and took his flogging, along with Joe Harper, for playing hookey the day before." (Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer) And here's another example showing the extended use of the term: "I played hookey from the Appropriations Committee this morning." (Harry Truman, Dear Bess)

Play hooky is probably derived from the Dutch term hoekje (spelen) 'hide-and-seek'. The Dutch word hoek means 'corner'-- the boys in 17th-century New Amsterdam played this game around the corners of the street. Hide-and-seek was a different game back then--the players had to search for a hidden object. Although play hooky originally referred to the game of hide-and-seek, it also had other meanings in the 17th and 18th centuries. It wasn't until the 19th century that schoolchildren began using play hooky to mean 'skip school.'

It's also been suggested that play hooky comes from the verb hook, euphemistically meaning 'to steal', or from the phrase hook it, meaning 'to escape, run away, make off'. These derivations are unlikely-- the Random House Dictionary of American Slang points out that the term hook it was not used in the United States until after 1848.

Play hooky was originally slang, but now, of course, it's standard English. But you're right in noting that the term isn't used very much anymore.

It's a beautiful day today. I feel like playing hooky.

by Eran Yariv April 26, 2006

606๐Ÿ‘ 107๐Ÿ‘Ž


playing hookie

Faking being sick to get out of school or work.

I wanted to spend today having sex with my girlfriend so I ended up playing hookie from work.

by Sk8erMush May 13, 2016

19๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Playing hooky

Skipping or ditching school.

I was playing hooky the other day.

by boaz274 March 14, 2017

31๐Ÿ‘ 16๐Ÿ‘Ž


Play Hooky

A term that is used by older people such as baby boomers

"Do you want to play hooky"
"What is that even supposed to mean"

by NSFW Fanfition November 13, 2020

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