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chocker; chocka adjective- disgruntled, fed up UK, 1942
From “chock-full” (crammed full) or, more likely, CHOCKABLOCK - Well to tell you the trueth [sic] old chap I’m a little chocker of this place. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 107, 1958
- I am getting chocker with it all[.] — Kevin Sampson, Clubland, p. 4, 2002
- completely full NEW ZEALAND, 1980
- The Cross was chocker with suburban bozos hanging out for some debauchery. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 85, 1987
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 28, 1999
- Switzerland is full of them Swiss maids. Chocker. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 130, 1999
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