Shickered vs Snickered - What's the difference?
shickered | snickered |
(shicker)
(AU, NZ, colloquial) Drunk.
* 1985 , (Peter Carey), Illywhacker , Faber and Faber 2003, p. 458:
*:‘I'm shikkered'. I've never been so ' shikkered before. Do you know how I know? Because,’ he started giggling, ‘because I don't normally fucking swear.’
* 1994 , (Annamarie Jagose), In Translation , p. 13:
As verbs the difference between shickered and snickered
is that shickered is (shicker) while snickered is (snicker).As an adjective shickered
is (au|nz|colloquial) drunk.shickered
English
Alternative forms
* shikkeredVerb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- 'You're shickered', dear.' She is coolly diagnostic. 'You know what you're like when you're ' shickered .'