CROCKED


Meaning of CROCKED in English

crocked /krɒkt $ krɑːkt/ BrE AmE adjective [not before noun]

[ Date: 1900-2000 ; Origin: Probably from crock 'to weaken' (19-20 centuries) , from crock 'old or worn-out animal' (15-20 centuries) , probably from a Scandinavian language ]

1 . British English old-fashioned injured or broken

2 . American English spoken drunk:

Kitty got totally crocked last night.

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