by Jay January 19, 2004
Pronunciation: \ˈspōk\
Function: verb
To derail a bicyclist by impeding wheel rotation with a foreign object.
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.
by drunn September 17, 2008
Hanging out at the Spoke at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario engaging in any of the following (but not limited to) activities:
- Eatin';
- Loungin';
- Pimpin' (it ain't ez bro); and
- Chillaxin'
wow, this was a waste of time.
- Eatin';
- Loungin';
- Pimpin' (it ain't ez bro); and
- Chillaxin'
wow, this was a waste of time.
by Leon Apel September 23, 2006
A "gang" in Winchendon Mass, made up of complete idiots, whose only purpose is to beat the crap out of anyone they dont like by ganging up on them. They also vandalize the few nice things that the town and the highschool have.
Johny: "Eric! What happened to your face?"
Eric: "The spokes beat the crap out of me because one of the members ex is going out with me"
Eric: "The spokes beat the crap out of me because one of the members ex is going out with me"
by silent_justice August 15, 2011
term used describe an excited, happy, musical feeling of hotness; refers to the all female a cappella group The Spokes; related words: spokin, spoke, spokie, spokeness, spoked-out.
1. I am so SPOKED for this show!
2. That song wasn't just good, it was SPOKIN.
3. I am a Spoke, therefore I am hot.
2. That song wasn't just good, it was SPOKIN.
3. I am a Spoke, therefore I am hot.
by j-pugh February 05, 2007
When used to describe ass-pounding...Busting spokes
by spokes1124 December 14, 2003
A combination of the words spoonand poke.Those cold evenings when all you fancy is a little spoon action and a cheeky poke.
by Segb89 October 06, 2013