noun a rugby player in the front row of the scrum
In sports, 'hooker' can refer to a position in rugby or American football.
In aviation, 'hooker' can refer to a person who hooks up aircraft for towing or refueling.
In nautical terms, a 'hooker' can refer to a type of sailing vessel or a ship's anchor.
In carpentry, a 'hooker' may refer to a tool used for pulling nails or a type of fastener.
In fishing, a 'hooker' is a person who sets hooks or a type of fishing lure.
In slang usage, 'hooker' refers to a prostitute or sex worker.
In the context of writing, 'hooker' may refer to a catchy opening line or paragraph that 'hooks' the reader's attention.
In psychology, 'hooker' is not a commonly used term in a professional context.
In football coaching, 'hooker' refers to the player who throws the ball into the lineout during a rugby game.
In marketing, 'hooker' can refer to a marketing strategy or tactic used to attract and engage customers.