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coked-up

coked-out,
Or coked up

[kohkt-uhp]

adjective

Slang.
  1. drugged, especially with cocaine.

    He came home so drunk or coked up every night that she finally got fed up.

    Being coked-out at the time, I wouldn't have cared how bad the show was.



coked-up

/ ˈəʊʌ /

adjective

  1. slangshowing the effects of having taken cocaine

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of coked-up1

First recorded in 1920–25
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These tortured souls meet the night his coked-up, busted-heart malaise triggers a walk-off midperformance, and she’s there backstage to lock eyes with him and ask if he’s OK.

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Alfred "Paper Boi" Miles was a gritty, old school, big polo shirt and heavy chain-wearing type of artist making his way in the world full of coked-up, man purse-toting mumble rappers in skinny jeans.

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I’m glad Brown has been recognized for his standout supporting performance in “American Fiction” as Wright’s coked-up brother who is one bender away from a breakdown.

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At least Momoa is going out swinging in “Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom,” an overstuffed tale that goes from desert to ice, steals from other movies like a coked-up magpie and says goodbye at the near-operatic level of a mid-franchise Marvel flick.

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Why do we keep getting shows like "Euphoria" and "The Idol" that seem to aim their sexed-up and coked-up scenes and explicit content for that demographic of 18-24-year-olds?

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