Cooking, hooking,shooking,booking, and booging i beleive or yea and Papa Smurf!
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2007-10-07 09:09:02
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answered by Jimmy55529 2
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First, note that there is no such word as "shooking" -- "shook" is the past tense form of the verb, and cannot take the -ing ending.
booking
brooking (=tolerating, as in 'brook no interference')
cooking
crooking
rooking (=cheating)
snooking (= to lurk, to lie in ambush) [obsolete]
stooking (=stacking in sheaves)
All of these are originally verb forms - so you can look them up under the same form minus the -ing.
Here are dictionary entries for the most unusual ones above:
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/stook
http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/WEBSTER.sh?WORD=snook
That's about it, unless you want to COIN one based on another form, and think the meaning will be obvious. (For example, use the noun "nook" to create a verb form "nooking" meaning "meeting in hidden or secluded place [nook]")
Note that the simple form "look" would give you some added options (such as the past tense forms "shook", "forsook", "took" "undertook"... and the noun "nook")
2007-10-08 08:19:02
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answered by bruhaha 7
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overlooking
smoking
joking
cooking
choking
2013-10-15 22:17:15
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answered by ? 2
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booking, cooking, hooking
2007-10-07 09:07:54
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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cooking,booking,
2007-10-07 09:08:56
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answer #5
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answered by catgina 2
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hooking
shooking
cooking
mocking
2007-10-07 15:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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