The word 'stoked' broken down simply means, "Stoned on coke". Coke, being the drug used to snort or smoke. Although most people redefine it as being "intensely enthusiastic" "exhilirated", or excited about something.
Billy was stoked to see his girlfriend, Janice, in three days.
Jenny was stoked after partying with her friends in the club, then the cops showed up.
The word, much like 98 Degrees, was only popular during the nineties. At the time, it meant "to be excited about something".
Bob: I am so stoked that we got tickets to see 98 Degrees!
Tom: I sincerely hope for the sake of our friendship that your play is to score with the countless hot girls there.
all hot n bothered, like being in side the big chimeys of stoke on trent, how it was in the old days you know staffordshire pottery, theres some aweful pictures of the chimneys taken by william blake, it looks like hell its self. its an old english saying probably last used by black country folk before it died out, its still a popular saying in australia. in staffordshire today they use the word "yampy" more, because now the words been branded into australian culture as an australian word
why a yo all runnin around hot headed yeah, well "i'm totally stoked"