well...think about this. how much the same do these words sound. hooking and hooker. do u have an answer now? i just thought of this now
Making out typically involves kissing and physical affection, while hooking up can refer to a range of sexual activities beyond just kissing, such as sexual intercourse or oral sex. Making out is generally more focused on kissing and intimacy, while hooking up implies a more casual sexual encounter.
Making out is basically a kissing session. Hooking up, on the other hand, generally referrs to having sex with a fairly random person or a friend, rather than a boyfriend.
Hooking up can range from casual kissing and touching to more intimate sexual activity. It typically involves physical intimacy with no commitment or expectation of a romantic relationship. The specifics of what hooking up entails can vary based on individual preferences and boundaries.
It's really just like kissing someone. If you and they are in the right kind of mood, just lean in and let it happen. First you start kissing and then go from there.
it means he is going to break up with you. or it means he can't resist kissing you
Really only kissing. That is French kissing or tongue kissing.A Differing OpinionThe meaning of "Hooking Up" depends very much on the context of the use for the term. For example, "Let's hook up when you get back to town" can be said to mean lets to clubbing or catch a beer at the pub. However, if the two were lovers that would imply a "leg-over" and probably lots of snogging. It would also depend on the place it was said. In a night club one could easily imply a to have sex but said in a family context it could mean text me later and lets see what is going on for supper plans.A Differing OpinionNow I have to look up "leg over" and "snogging".
Well I consider hooking up being getting to first (kissing) or past it without dating/ going out with this person. And there might not actually be any words.. someone just might kiss the other, you knows. but maybe some words would be ... "wanna hook up?" or "wanna make out?" or something along those lines..
no because love is better then just going out
Hooking up is just physical and a relationship is emotional and physical.
Extremely likely.
heck no they not hooking up you got him bent.
"On the pull" is when you go out to a pub or club on a night out with the intention of hooking up with a member of the opposite sex. eg. "I havn't had a shag in ages...I'm definitely going on the pull tonight"