Chockers
Completely full, packed to the brim — whether it's a car park, a fridge, or your belly.
Definitions
Of a schedule, fully booked.
Of a person, having eaten too much.
Full to capacity, packed.
Chockers In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Australian and British slang, a variant of 'chock-full' or 'chock-a-block', meaning crammed tight. The -ers ending is a typical Aussie/British colloquial flourish.
People Also Ask
What does chockers mean in Australia?
Chockers means completely full or packed — a chockers car park has no spaces left.
Can chockers describe a person?
Yes — saying you're chockers means you've eaten too much and are full up.
Where does chockers come from?
It's a variant of 'chock-full' or 'chock-a-block', both meaning crammed tightly together.
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