crocked /krɒkt $ krɑːkt/adjectiveadj [not before noun]
1.BROKENBritish EnglishBrE old-fashioned injured or broken 受伤的;破碎的
2DRUNKAmerican EnglishAmE spoken drunk 喝醉了的
Kitty got totally crocked last night.
姬蒂昨晚喝得大醉。
Examples from the Corpus
crocked• I thought he'd acquitted himself well before getting crocked?• I was absolutely crocked last night.
got ... crocked• I had traveling money and got crocked in the bar downstairs.
Origincrocked
(1900-2000) Probably from crock“to weaken”((19-20 centuries)), from crock“old or worn-out animal”((15-20 centuries)), probably from a Scandinavian language