verb
- present participle of drouk; to drench or soak thoroughly with water or liquid
Usage: chiefly Scottish and Northern English dialect; informal
Examples
- The heavy rain was drouking everyone who ventured outside.
- He came in from the storm, drouking wet and shivering.
- The gardener was drouking the plants with the hose.
- After falling in the river, the child was completely drouking.
- The spray from the fountain was drouking the nearby benches.