No, the word 'shook' is a verb, the past tense of the verb to shake: to make quick movements, to become unsteady, to cause fear, to get rid of a problem, to escape from someone.
The noun forms for the verb to shake are shaker and the gerund, shaking.
The word shake is also a noun: Give it a good shake.
noun: I shook his hand verb: Can you hand me the hammer?
Shook Up Shook Up was created in 1992.
swayed, suede
All Shook Up
'Shook' is correct.
'Shook' is past tense.(of SHAKE).
The verb form for the noun 'handshaking' is to shake hands (shakes hands, shaking hands, shook hands), a verb-object combination.
to shake - shakes - shook - shook
Thunder shook the earth.
Carol Shook is 4' 11".
Stephanie Shook is 5' 2".
Syd Shook is 5' 5".