A fork of Rural Dictionary
When a Canadian wants their cocktail – not stirred… they want it shooken!!
"Shooken, not stirred" could be a great alternative to the catchphrase of Ian Fleming's fictional British Secret Service agent James Bond, and his preference for how he wished his martini prepared.
Shaken spelled wrong because the person who says, types or write them doesn't know the past participle of a simple word.
I don't want to open my cola because it was Shooken
when something causes you to be shook, it is shookening
Troye and Tyler kissing was shookening.
when something's so funny you become so shook that you're SHOOKEN