To be drocked is to experience a jaw-
drop, and subsequent drying of the mouth, when listening to a song
one already knows very well in high quality for the first
time. Can also be used for viewing videos, movies or video games in
hi-res for the first
time.
To drock is to expose someone to this experience.
American English. Variant derivative of
German "trocken," "to dry." The spelling change is thought to have been motivated by a desire to make its meaning more transparent, in making it closer to English "dry," or alternatively to suggest the word "jaw" in its pronunciation in some dialects. Its rhyme with "shock" is also noteworthy.
Common variant spellings: drokt, drawkt, drawked, drkk7
I used to listen to this band on
Youtube, but eventually I bought the
CD and
man, I was drocked for the whole thing!