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snockered, ppl. a. slang.|ˈsnɒkəd| Also snookered. [Perh. arbitrary alteration of snookered ppl. a.] Drunk, intoxicated. Cf. schnockered ppl. a.
1961S. Price Just for Record x. 105 You rolled along half-snockered after Sunday lunch. 1969‘R. Stark’ Dame xx. 121 ‘I may be a little high,’ she said, ‘but I'm not snockered.’ 1977Amer. Speech 1975 L. 66 Snockered adj, drunk. ‘She was snockered; she didn't mean it.’ 1980Globe & Mail (Toronto) 4 Oct. 6/6 I'll get a bottle of Jack Daniel's for cocktails. Get them snockered on bourbon and they won't know the difference. |