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Woke

1) To be an idiot

2) To be more retarded than people whom are medically determined to be retarded

Synonyms: idiot, backwards, no morals, satan worshiper,
Us woke people laugh that the anti-woke think the election was rigged.
by Old Wise E November 24, 2023
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Woke

A word that non minorities use to claim that they are socially aware, while totally disregarding the cultural appropriation and history of the word.
I went to a quinceanera today! I'm so woke!

No, no you aren't. Do you know what woke means? You most definitely are not woke.
by Spineflower1 October 27, 2022
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woke

The president said something that's too woke and I'm mad
by sillyamerican062 November 21, 2022
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woke

awake, or thinking thoughts that are seemingly progressive
karen thinks she is woke because she calls her kid by his preferred name
by anonymous September 9, 2022
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woke

"Disney is so woke, like 90% of their characters are now either gay or a minority its so cool"
- Someone whos cringe
by anonymous October 26, 2022
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Woke Home Invasions

A woke home invasion is where the homeowner asks the intruder to give them a few minutes to get their weapon of self-defense.
I heard about woke home invasions where the home intruder gave the homeowner 5 minutes to prepare for the attack.
by jondich October 22, 2023
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Woke

The term "woke", typically refers to an individual or ideology perceived as being excessively or self-righteously aware of social issues, often to the point of being dogmatic or intolerant of differing viewpoints. Being "woke" may involve adopting extreme or rigid stances on social justice topics, dismissing alternative perspectives, and engaging in "cancel culture" or online shaming tactics against those who do not align with their beliefs, overzealousness and ideological rigidity associated with certain factions of the social justice movement.


“Woke” is often associated with Virtue signalling, which refers to the practice of publicly expressing one's moral or ethical beliefs, values, or actions primarily with the intent of demonstrating one's own righteousness or gaining social approval. It involves engaging in conspicuous displays of support for certain causes or beliefs, often through public statements, social media posts, or symbolic gestures. The term is typically used in a critical or sarcastic manner to suggest that the person engaging in virtue signalling is more concerned with appearing virtuous or morally superior rather than actively working towards meaningful change or taking substantive action.
by Brynjolf7 March 23, 2024
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