▪ I. † crocked, a. Obs.
(krɒkt)
Affected with crock (see crock n.4).
1707 Floyer Physic. Pulse-Watch (1710) 405 The crocked Hawks, and broken-winded Horses. |
▪ II. crocked, ppl. a.2 slang (orig. U.S.).
(krɒkt)
[Perh. f. crock v.4]
Drunk; intoxicated.
1927 in New Republic 9 Mar. 71/2. 1957 Kerouac On Road (1958) 76, I had traveling money and got crocked in the bar. 1970 Guardian 9 Apr. 1/2 The curtain fell and the audience retired to get crocked. |