The pathway behind a group of terraced houses, sometimes called an alley or jetty. This word was used by my grandmother in central southern Hampshire - the village of Titchfield. The word in this usage probably derived from another meaning of droke: a culvert or ditch.
by Milesg5 June 8, 2017

Why would anyone droke?
by Carl vonSmith Laxatives June 18, 2009

by WAX7271 February 26, 2019
