crockedcrocked /krɒkt $ krɑːkt/ adjective [not before noun]Word Origin
WORD ORIGINcrocked
Origin:
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
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
I was absolutely crocked last night.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
I thought he'd acquitted himself well before getting crocked?
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY►got ... crocked
Kitty got totally crocked last night.
1 British English old-fashioned injured or broken2 American English spoken drunk: Kitty got totally crocked last night.