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roke

*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.
His roke credentials didn’t fool anyone.
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(Rock-e) a gender neutral name
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499 meter out of render truck flint
Roke did you just hit that????????????????????????
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Yesterday I roke up all the leaves in my yard into a giant pile and then hid in them and barked at passersby.
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“go roke that”
“i roked his shoes yesterday
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the act of wrapping a necktie around your head and acting like a badass
He got so drunk last night he was Roked it up
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