Australian English Meaning of going crook

going off

Other Australian English words related to going off

Definitions and Meaning of going crook in English

going crook

ill, unwell, curve, wind, bend entry 1 sense 2, curve, bend, curve, a person who engages in fraudulent or criminal practices, dishonest, crooked, a shepherd's staff with one end curved into a hook, a curved or hooked part of a thing, a shepherd's staff, an implement having a bent or hooked form, bend, pothook, crosier sense 1, unsatisfactory, irritable, angry, a dishonest person (as a thief or swindler), not right, a part of something that is hook-shaped, curved, or bent

FAQs About the word going crook

going off

ill, unwell, curve, wind, bend entry 1 sense 2, curve, bend, curve, a person who engages in fraudulent or criminal practices, dishonest, crooked, a shepherd's s

angry,mad,ballistic,enraged,furious,hot,Indignant,enrage,enraged,mad

Accepting,agreeable,Amenable,content,Delighted,friendly,happy,pleased,angerless,accommodating

going ballistic => go off like a frog in a sock, going back on => going back on, going at => _going at_, going along => going along, going (with) => going (with),