51³Ō¹Ļ

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chocker

/ Ėˆ³ŁŹƒÉ’°ģə /

adjective

  1. informal.
    full up; packed
  2. slang.
    irritated; fed up
ā€œCollins English Dictionary ā€” Complete & Unabridgedā€ 2012 Digital Edition Ā© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 Ā© HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012


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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of chocker1

C20: from chock-a-block
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Colbert moved on to this weekā€™s heated debate, ā€œwhere all the candidates adopted Bernieā€™s plan of yelling above Bernieā€™s plansā€ and Trumpā€™s tweet response, where he referred to Elizabeth Warren as ā€œa chockerā€.

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ā€œPocahontas was mean, & undisciplined, mostly aiming at Crazy Bernie and Mini Mike. They donā€™t know how to handle her, but I know she is a 'chocker'. Steyer was a disaster who, along with Mini, are setting records in $ā€™s per vote,ā€ he wrote.

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"Try and get a pram past on the pavement. You just can't, it's always chocker," she said.

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In the end, the great general was just another chocker.

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All of Trumpā€™s biggest Twitter gaffes can be found in the Scrabull dictionary, including honered, chockerļ»æ,ļ»æ and covfefe.

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