snocker
(v): to get extremely drunk; to be
tipsy or
woozy after the effects of alcohol. (past tense =
snockered)
snocker
by Smelly McSmellster on Mar 22, 2006 01:09:06
The Snack
Locker, a
locker containing soda and snacks. Membership required. Moved once a month for security measures.
n.
snock
Example:
Hey, I'm kinda
hungry, let's head over to the snocker and
grab some
snocks.
snocker
by deadvans on Mar 22, 2010 10:58:49
snockered
by SLU on Aug 24, 2004 02:45:46
To drink until vision and sight are impaired and all feeling has
left one's body resulting in the "snockered" individual engaging in life-threatening or stupid activities, i.e.
sledding, climbing school
rooftops, flirting with girls half your age...
Example:
After finishing
a case of beer,
SLU was so snockered he began
hitting on a girl half his age.
snockered
by Sarah Rose on Nov 13, 2003 12:13:54
Snockers
by Danisaurus WRECK on Jan 23, 2009 06:28:23
snockered
by Laura on Sep 28, 2004 10:42:35
snockered
by d f on Dec 16, 2003 18:38:52
a 'Hollowayism' - derived from thought process occuring when said Holloway-scientist-type brain becomes
blurry thru exposure to alcohol and
sleep deprivation. Also used to describe face of said
scientist once he'd 'snockered' himself.
Example:
Holloway would have made it home in time for tea but being 'snockered', had fallen asleep with face on desk. As usual this led to face having imprint of calculator
for rest of evening. Such
unbecoming appearance was due to having 'snockered himself'