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'Shiok' is commonly used in Malaysia & Singapore.
It conveys a feeling of strong physical/emotional pleasure, excitement or tingling taste buds(when used with regards to food).
Wow! This chilli padi/wasabi is damn SHIOK!
Revenge was Shiok.
'Last night' was Shiok.
shiok by Goh May San February 1, 2008
Related Words
shiok shioka shiokness Heng Shiok shick Shicken shickle Shikha Shikes Shicked
A word that expreses great satisfaction
Also a word that is made fashionable by class 13 of the GESS in singapore during 2004-2006
Wha! this stuff is damn shiok man!
Shiok man, tonight we go party
shiok by Julian Chay June 2, 2006
when a man touch a woman it's called MOREST! BUT when a woman touch a man it's called SHIOK man!
shiok by Roy January 5, 2005
Shiok was adapted in Malaysia and Singapore from the early immigrant from India; from the Hindi/Punjabi/Urdu word 'shauk' or 'shauq' - same meaning: liking and enjoying something or activity.
Love these cocktails - so shiok!

These hamburgers are so shiok!

I had a shiok time with you last night!
Shiok by Wordminister October 27, 2021

Heng Shiok

The sensation that you get of feeling lucky and amazed at the same time. This sensation only can be achieved during the Chinese new year season where one can feel both lucky and amazed at the same time.
On a rainy day, my friends and I went to had Hai Di Lao for dinner. Choon said "It was heng shiok!"
Heng Shiok by Baany January 7, 2022
Hindu name - meanings: FLAME and Hill top.

Shikha is a born motivator and leader spreading massive happiness and positivity around her. Furthermore she is a goddess always surrounded by people getting obsessed with her. Nobody wants to leave her orbit anymore once entered...
wow look at her - garam Shikha (hot flame) ;-)
Shikha by Hindu90 May 31, 2016