Half crocked means half drunk. It's not the same as half cocked. "To go off half-cocked" means to overreact, to react prematurely.
"Half crocked" is a colloquial term that means slightly intoxicated or tipsy, usually referring to someone who has consumed alcohol but is not completely drunk.
"Villy" is not a standard English term or word. It does not have a recognized definition.
"Malice" is a word that fits the definition of a desire to harm someone. It implies a deliberate intention to cause harm or suffering to another person.
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"Cuse" is not a widely-recognized term in English. It may be a misspelling or abbreviation for a different word. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are referring to?
The broadest sense definition of criminology refers to the study of crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system as a whole. The narrower sense definition focuses more specifically on analyzing the causes of crime, the behavior of criminals, and the effectiveness of crime prevention strategies within the criminal justice system.
half-crocked means half-drunk You may also mean HALF COCKED, which means to do something hurriedly. Think of a pistol -- to go off half cocked means it wasn't fully ready.
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"I'm crocked." ?
its crocked
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a half of a full moon
half duplex channel
It means that he likes it.
he is a police man gone crocked in Canada and has killed 2 people
because it depends on the badder
Half a year
One half of a sphere.