Usually means to make something or someone shake. e.g. I shook the bottle of ketchup..or she shook with fear or the cold just three examples
Shook Up Shook Up was created in 1992.
swayed, suede
All Shook Up
If someone is rueful, they feel or express regret or sorrow in a quiet and gentle way. He shook his head and gave me a rueful smile.
'Shook' is correct.
'Shook' is past tense.(of SHAKE).
to shake - shakes - shook - shook
Thunder shook the earth.
Carol Shook is 4' 11".
Stephanie Shook is 5' 2".
Syd Shook is 5' 5".
Shook - magazine - was created in 2008.