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adj. - Very drunk.

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Usage examples (35)
  • Even John Cooke had gotten a little crocked, which was unusual.
  • Gomarsal collides with the touch judge and looks a bit crocked...
  • Blood gushes from his crocked nose while he struggles to get his bearings.
  • "I don't want to be crocked when I get to Port Arthur," she said, her voice a whimsical rasp.
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  • "Croaked" is the past tense of croak, while "crocked" is drunk.
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