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shickered, a. Austral. and N.Z. colloq.|ˈʃɪkəd| Also shikkered. [f. shicker a. and n., or v.] Drunk, intoxicated.
1911L. Stone Jonah i. ix. 124 'E's bin shickered since last We'n'sday. 1911H. Foston In Bellbird's Lair vii. 34 He thinks we're ‘shickered’. 1916C. J. Dennis Moods of Ginger Mick 19 There's a shickered toff slings Rosie goo⁓goo eyes. 1930A. Groom Merry Christmas xvi. 123 Every time I get shikkered I sober up after an' say ‘Never again, Sandy’. 1934T. Wood Cobbers xvi. 209 He tole me he was goin' to get sh-shickered, an' he has... He'sh as drank'sh forty catsh! 1947D. M. Davin Gorse blooms Pale 212 When you're shickered you know..things aren't really as good as they seem. 1952J. Cleary Sundowners i. 42 He's drunk! Shickered to the eyeballs! 1961P. White Riders in Chariot 261 ‘I'm gunna get out of this!’ he announced at last. ‘I'm gunna get shickered stiff!’ 1972C. Drummond Death at Bar v. 114 ‘You look half shickered, love,’ said Charlie. ‘I'll be right when I've been sick,’ said Mrs. Gaukroger. |