hook down
1. To use a hook to secure or fasten something in place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hook" and "down." We need something to hook down the tarp—otherwise, it'll blow away in this wind. If you would just hook down your ID badge when you're in the office, then you wouldn't keep losing it. Well, nobody can shower until I get in there and hook down a shower curtain!
2. To swallow something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "hook" and "down." With this sore throat, it takes me a while to hook down my meds. How am I supposed to hook down this dry piece of bread with no water? I couldn't hook down any of those pills—they're just too big!
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