Past tense of drouk; soaked, drenched, or thoroughly saturated with liquid.
From drouk (verb) + -ed (past tense suffix). Regular past tense formation of the Scottish verb drouk.
Drouked is the past tense you'd hear in Scottish folk tales—'He was drouked through' means someone got absolutely soaked, probably in the rain or a stream.
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