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
Get the Drokemug. Why would anyone droke?
by Carl vonSmith Laxatives June 18, 2009
Get the Drokemug. by WAX7271 February 26, 2019
Get the drokingmug.