subs. (common).—See quots. Also as adj. and verb.

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  1863.  G. A. SALA, Breakfast in Bed, ‘On Things Going,’ Essay v. p. 105 (1864). ’Tis like an old hat that has been MOLOKERED, or ironed and greased into a simulacrum of its pristine freshness.

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  1892.  Westminster Gazette, 4 Aug., p. 3. Even our beth customerth—vorking men ath likth a good MOLOCKER (MOLOCKER, it appears, is the trade term for renovated old chapeaux).

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