Esoke means "it's ok," "it's alright," "no worries."
Pronounced eh-soh-kay. This word originated by Mexican immigrants in the United States. Esoke may also be a spanglish combination of "es" meaning "is" in Spanish along with the English phrase, "OK."
Pronounced eh-soh-kay. This word originated by Mexican immigrants in the United States. Esoke may also be a spanglish combination of "es" meaning "is" in Spanish along with the English phrase, "OK."
You didn't know what esoke means? Esoke man! You can just look it up on urban dictionary.
Jefe: "Pedro, we need you to work all seven days this week. Is that alright?"
Pedo: "Esoke"
Jefe: "Are you sure?"
Pedo: "Yeah, esoke."
Jefe: "Pedro, we need you to work all seven days this week. Is that alright?"
Pedo: "Esoke"
Jefe: "Are you sure?"
Pedo: "Yeah, esoke."
by Scithe October 18, 2010
by Scithe August 11, 2011
Any actor who has held the role of a character in a Star Trek series or movie.
Trektor is a portmanteau or Star "Trek" and "actor"
Trektor is a portmanteau or Star "Trek" and "actor"
Season four of Castle premieres with two Trektors taking on recurring roles: Michael Dorn and Penny Johnson.
by Scithe February 07, 2012
a portmanteau of "no props"
by Scithe December 09, 2008
waddabout using this sentence as an example?
I suppose that could work but waddabout we just make up a different sentence instead.
Waddabout Bob?
I suppose that could work but waddabout we just make up a different sentence instead.
Waddabout Bob?
by Scithe August 30, 2010
I told that fool to get a spell check add-on for Firefox but he wouldn't google it. He kept asking me for it over and over, "plz, plz d00d." Damn I hate beggers!
by Scithe March 30, 2010
by Scithe March 28, 2007