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a friend, or homey. What's up spoke ?
Me and my spoke were rolling through town in the six four. |
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In poker a spoke is the hand A2345 also known as a wheel. Use of the term is gaining popularity particularly in Nevada and Southern California, primarily because it can be conveniently used as a verb, as in the example below. The donkey in the 4-seat thought he was getting at least half the pot but I spoked him on the river.
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Pronunciation: \ˈspōk\
Function: verb To derail a bicyclist by impeding wheel rotation with a foreign object. This hooligan keeps riding their bike on the sidewalk. They don't listen when I tell them to ride in the street, so yesterday I spoked 'em with a pipe. Now, they don't ride on sidewalks anymore.
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a mixture of sprite and coke yo baby boy mix me up some spoke
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