Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
drookit
Adjective
ˈdrʊkɪt

Definition
Soaked; drenched; sopping wet.

Examples
- After being caught in the downpour, I was completely drookit.
- The dog came back from the river all drookit and muddy.
- Make sure to wear a raincoat, or you’ll end up drookit!

Meaning
The word ‘drookit’ is often used to describe someone or something that has been thoroughly wet, usually due to rain or an accidental spill.

Synonyms
- soaked
- wet
- soggy
- drenched
- waterlogged