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hooker

[hook-er] / ˈhʊk ər /


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Dragons and Cardiff have also had to sign emergency hookers for the weekend.

From BBC

The case also says she complained about the “pervasive, misogynistic culture” at the company, where executives made offensive remarks about hiring “$5,000 hookers” for clients.

From Los Angeles Times

"No, not even hookers. It's just props. It's not a front row group, it's a prop group."

From BBC

Kind of the way they are with hookers.”

From Salon

Parry's decision came after being told by Gatland he was a fringe member of the party when the squad came together and he was only going to be acting cover for Wales' other three hookers.

From BBC