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stoke

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"
by sian223 June 27, 2008
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stoked

*really anxious and excited about something
tom was stoked to go to the new skatepark's grand opening.
by qtiptt May 13, 2007
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stoked

Very, very excited.
I'm so stoked about my date Friday night!
by The Grammar Nazi October 20, 2001
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stoked

1. the state of being amped or pumped
2. a feeling exuberant jubilation towards others, events or your surroundings upcoming or present
1.Man, I got a date tonight with this fresh chica and my stoke-o meter is mad amped, yo!

2.Dude, I'm so stoked to go shred the rad gnar up in Mammoth, I heard they got like three feet of fresh pow!
by matte stein May 15, 2006
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Stoking

When a player puts the bat in the throw by fielder and deflects the ball and score runs on it.
In world cup final while taking run Ben Stokes saw he will get out he deflected the throw by Stoking
by CricketerRishi July 15, 2019
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Stoked

| stōkd | Adjective |

To be completely and intensely enthusiastic, exhilirated, or excited about something. Those who are stoked all of the time know this; being stoked is the epitome of all being. When one is stoked, there is no limit to what one can do. Defined as the center of Cameron Taylor's belief structure.
Ex. Everybody is stoked to have the opportunity to become a brother of Omega Theta Alpha.
by Brother Mixx April 19, 2011
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stoke

A growing form of the verb smoke (as in smoke a cigarette). It is growing in popularity around America.
by DBreaux June 11, 2011
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