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Adjective: crocked  krókt
Usage: N. Amer, informal (elsewhere: drunk)
  1. Very drunk
    "I had traveling money and got crocked in the bar downstairs";
    - besotted [archaic], blind drunk [informal], blotto [informal], cockeyed [informal], fuddled [informal], loaded [N. Amer, informal], pie-eyed [informal], pissed [Brit, informal], pixilated [informal], plastered [informal], sloshed [informal], smashed [informal], soaked [informal], soused [informal], sozzled [informal], stiff [informal], tight [informal], wet [informal], drunk, bombed [informal], three sheets to the wind [informal], off one's face [Brit, informal], pickled [informal], stinko [informal], fried [N. Amer, informal], legless [Brit, informal], blootered [UK, dialect], paralytic [Brit, informal], stewed [informal], liquored up [N. Amer], swacked [N. Amer, informal], steaming [informal], trashed [informal], trolleyed [Brit, informal], bladdered [Brit, informal], mullered [Brit, informal], trollied [Brit, informal], tanked up [informal], screwed [informal], lit up [slang], wasted [informal], out of it [Brit, informal], hammered [informal], blitzed [informal], stonkered [Austral, NZ, informal], juiced [N. Amer, informal], wrecked [Brit, informal], bevvied [Brit, informal], pixillated, half-seas-over [Brit, informal]
Verb: crock  krók
  1. Release color when rubbed, of badly dyed fabric
    "This new shirt crocks easily"
     
  2. Soil with or as with crock
    "The child crocked her dress with dirt from the garden"

See also: drunk, gone, inebriate, inebriated, intoxicated, ripped [informal], skunked [informal]

Type of: begrime, bemire [archaic], bleed, colly [archaic], dirty, grime, run, soil

Encyclopedia: Crocked

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