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coked; coked out; coked up adjective cocaine intoxicated US, 1924- I was real hungup on it two years ago, you understand–coked most of the time. — John Clellon Holmes, Go, p. 121, 1952
- I knew what a devil she could be when she was coked up[.] — Polly Adler, A House is Not a Home, p. 47, 1953
- They’re coked to the gills. — Edwin Torres, Q & A, p. 98, 1977
- “You look just like David Bowie,” Alana, who is obviously coked up out of her mind, tells Daniel. — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 16, 1985
- Coked-out as we were, nobody ate much, but we nibbled, and I felt safe, saved from catastrophe. — Cleo Odzer, Goa Freaks, p. 50, 1995
- I even know the occasional person who gets coked up when they go on stage. — Macfarlane, Macfarlane and Robson, The User, p. 11, 1996
- “There was a BC party, everyone coked up, and he was sitting on the floor with this BC Chick, Patty.” — Gini Sikes, 8 Ball Chicks, p. 130, 1997
- [C]oked off his box[.] — Dave Courtney, Stop the Ride I Want to Get Off, p. 158, 1999
- I’d rather watch the history channel than listen to some coked-up twat. — Drugs An Adult Guide, p. 16, December 2001
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