*roke: adjective | /rōk/
1. Falsely claiming merit or qualification
2. insincerely presenting oneself as competent or worthy of a role or position.
Origin: Derived from the verb "roke", which means “to swindle” or “cheat.” First recorded in 16th-century English, where it was used to describe acts of deception or fraud.
1. Falsely claiming merit or qualification
2. insincerely presenting oneself as competent or worthy of a role or position.
Origin: Derived from the verb "roke", which means “to swindle” or “cheat.” First recorded in 16th-century English, where it was used to describe acts of deception or fraud.
His roke credentials didn’t fool anyone.
With roke homogeneity hires like these, it's time to retire the "woke diversity hire" pejorative...
With roke homogeneity hires like these, it's time to retire the "woke diversity hire" pejorative...
by ansinanser March 26, 2025

the beauty to end all petty battles of who is better , look no further for just seeing this name will have you cumming to your sense. What cant you feel the energy that just oozes from this name alone? dont you feel the pull to submit to someone that you only know the name?
well you are in luck for the wonderful being that is Roke will rock your world without having to lift a finger.
well you are in luck for the wonderful being that is Roke will rock your world without having to lift a finger.
by azatti November 18, 2022

Yesterday I roke up all the leaves in my yard into a giant pile and then hid in them and barked at passersby.
by ParGellen January 11, 2017

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