Idioms

go crook at (someone)

go crook at (someone)

slang To express one's anger or displeasure to someone. Primarily heard in Australia. Well, of course I went crook at them for gossiping about me! Wouldn't you? The boss is definitely going to go crook at us when he finds out we're responsible for that printing mishap. You dented Mom's car? Oh man, she is going to go crook at you for sure.
See also: crook, go
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