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Shicker

Shicker is a colloquial term, primarily used in some regions of the United States, to describe a state of being intoxicated, often to a significant degree. It implies a loss of coordination, impaired judgment, and possibly slurred speech, resulting from the consumption of alcohol. The term evokes a sense of being thoroughly drunk, potentially beyond the point of pleasant inebriation, and may carry a slightly negative connotation due to the associated loss of control and potential for embarrassing behavior. It is not a widely recognized term, but well known in certain circles. There may be multiple variations to the word that it’s often used with to intensify the meaning, such as ‘good and shickered’.

Shicker meaning with examples

  • After downing several shots at the party, he was completely shickered, stumbling around and telling tall tales. His friends had to help him get into a taxi because he couldn't walk straight and could barely form a sentence.
  • She regretted accepting the free drinks, as she quickly became shickered. Her normally poised demeanor gave way to giggling and inappropriate comments, much to the chagrin of her companions who had to apologize for her on several occasions.
  • The bartender cut him off after noticing he was getting shickered. His eyes were bloodshot, and his speech was rapidly becoming incoherent, making the bartender make the professional call of not serving him anymore.
  • Despite knowing he had an early meeting, he went out with his friends and got totally shickered. He woke up with a pounding headache and a vague recollection of the night before, vowing to be more responsible next time.

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