krocka

Swedish

Etymology

Clipping of krockera, from English croquet. Originally in the sense "touch/bump (in the game of croquet)".

Verb

krocka (present krockar, preterite krockade, supine krockat, imperative krocka)

  1. to collide, to crash (in traffic)
    Bilarna krockade
    The cars collided
    Han krockade med ett träd
    He crashed into a tree
  2. to roquet (hit another live ball with the striker's ball, in croquet)

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