chockers
Pronunciation
/tʃˈɑːkɚz/

Definition & Meaning of "chockers"in English

chockers
01

(Australian) extremely full or crowded

Slang
Grammatical Information
Composition
Compound
qualitative
Superlative
most chockers
Comparative
more chockers
gradable

What does "chockers" mean in Australian slang?

In Australian slang, "chockers" means extremely full or completely crowded, used for places, containers, or schedules that have no remaining space. It became common in Australian English through informal speech, especially in everyday descriptions of busy places like venues, trains, or events. It is typically used casually to emphasise that something is packed to capacity. The word comes from "chock-full," with "chock" meaning tightly filled, and the "-ers" ending used in Australian slang to create a more informal, expressive form.

Examples
The train was chockers this morning.
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