Drookit (also Droukit) (adj)
dru-kit
(Scots) Extremely wet; drenched.
Early 16th century origin uncertain; cf. Old Norse drukna ‘to be drowned’.
Example sentences
“she was drookit by the time we dragged her out of the river.”
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