Shook Crook
Anxious Bandit
Shaky Break-in.
A "hinky pinky" is a word game where the answer is a rhyming pair of words or phrases. For "A shook crook is," a possible hinky pinky could be "scared shared."
Fruit thief's loot.
The possessive form of the singular noun burglar is burglar's.Example: The burglar's fingerprints were found on the window sill.
The plural of the noun burglar is burglars.
shook crook
shook crook
Shaky Break-in.
A "hinky pinky" is a word game where the answer is a rhyming pair of words or phrases. For "A shook crook is," a possible hinky pinky could be "scared shared."
The hinky pinky is bony pony.
Hinky-pinky for moonshine would be "risky whiskey."
His quiz is the answer to hinky pinky boy's test.
frog log is the hinky pinky for amphibian tree
Limber timber is a hinky pinky for flexible logs.
Jackal shackle is the hinky pinky for hyena-like leg iron.
The hinky pinky for a dead person who feels bad is crummy mummy
Hinky Pinky riddles are answered by rhyming phrases consisting of two-syllable words.