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Another term/word for a cigarette. "Hey Joseph, you gotta stoke?"
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used to describe somthing that is really cool or amazing, taken from the term stoked which means looking forward to "dude that movie was so stoke"
"the way she freaked out was definatly not stoke" |
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To interact with someone in a verbal or physical manner so as to inflame their carnal senses and feed their passion. The touch of his fingers on her vagina stoked her lust.
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Gypsy; member of the travelling community.
Originated from Derry, N. Ireland. Hi! Gimme back me shoes ya fuckin stoke!!
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To commit acts of vandalism and harassment during the hours when one should be sleeping. "Are you ready to stoke this place up?" - Person A
"Yea man lets go tape a condom to that hotel door!" - Person B |
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A growing form of the verb smoke (as in smoke a cigarette). It is growing in popularity around America. You wanna go stoke?
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Another term for gypsy; this word is commonly used in Derry (N.Ireland) as an insult.
They go about town tappin ye fer booze most of the time. "err she is a while stoke that wee girl"
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