shooketh
Adjective

shooketh

  1. (slang) Shaken up; rattled; shocked or surprised.
    • 2018, Kerry Ingram, "Beauty to get you in the spirit", The Towerlight (Towson University), 30 October 2018, [https://issuu.com/thetowerlight0/docs/the_towerlightoct._302018_ page 11]:
      When this collection was first teased on Kylie Jenner's Instagram and Snapchat stories, viewers were shooketh everywhere (myself included).
    • 2019, Leah Vernon, Unashamed: Musings of a Fat, Black Muslim, unnumbered page ↗:
      This is nuts. A refined website like CBS chose my story as the top. I was shooketh.
    • 2020, C. H. Mitford, Cast of Riverdale: Issue #3, page 9 ↗:
      Not only has Riverdale taken place, but everyone is shooketh! Peeps are devoted to this show, and we get it.
    • 2020, Carson Tucker, "A J.D. in Imperfection", Columbus Bar Lawyers Quarterly, Winter 2020, page 59 ↗:
      My entire world was "shooketh" when a wise mentor told me that I need to start treating myself like I treat other people.
    • 2020, Sarah Selena, "Nostradamus Predictions for 2020", NUKS Magic, April 2020, page 11 ↗:
      I hope you were sufficiently shooketh by them and let us hope that the poetry of an alternative facts dude in the 16th century holds no weight and rest easy friends!
Synonyms Verb
  1. (nonstandard, slang) simple past tense of shake.
    • 2018, Kali Daniel, quoted in "The Case Of Star Wars V. Star Trek", SET Magazine (2018), Volume 6, Issue 4, page 18 ↗:
      Amidala's headdress alone hath shooketh me to my core.



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