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In the United States and Canada expressions include '(playing) hookey ', ' ditching ', ' skipping ' or ' cutting class '. banging out Dealing with truancy
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James "Hookey" or "Hooky" Leonard [1] (born in Paisley, Scotland) [2] was a Scottish professional footballer. Leonard signed with Cowdenbeath in 1923. [3]
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