Idioms

be crook on (one)

be crook on (one)

slang To be irritated or displeased by one. Primarily heard in Australia. Well, of course I'm crook on them for not inviting me to the party! Wouldn't you be? I'm going to be crook on Jenna if I find out that she's the one who started that nasty rumor! I'm pretty crook on the neighbors for making so much noise all the time.
See also: crook, on
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be crook on

be annoyed by. Australian & New Zealand informal
See also: crook, on
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