subs. (common).See quots. Also as adj. and verb.
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.
1892. Westminster Gazette, 4 Aug., p. 3. Even our beth customerthvorking men ath likth a good MOLOCKER (MOLOCKER, it appears, is the trade term for renovated old chapeaux).