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chocker
/ Ė³ŁŹÉ°ģÉ /
adjective
- informal.full up; packed
- slang.irritated; fed up
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of chocker1
Example Sentences
Colbert moved on to this weekās heated debate, āwhere all the candidates adopted Bernieās plan of yelling above Bernieās plansā and Trumpās tweet response, where he referred to Elizabeth Warren as āa chockerā.
āPocahontas was mean, & undisciplined, mostly aiming at Crazy Bernie and Mini Mike. They donāt know how to handle her, but I know she is a 'chocker'. Steyer was a disaster who, along with Mini, are setting records in $ās per vote,ā he wrote.
"Try and get a pram past on the pavement. You just can't, it's always chocker," she said.
In the end, the great general was just another chocker.
All of Trumpās biggest Twitter gaffes can be found in the Scrabull dictionary, including honered, chockerļ»æ,ļ»æ and covfefe.
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