by Boker98 February 11, 2017
"That smell is giving me the boke"
"Ew, your face is giving me the boke"
"I can't look at that wound, it's giving me the boke"
"Ew, your face is giving me the boke"
"I can't look at that wound, it's giving me the boke"
by PPPUAP May 15, 2008
Chad: I just boked Alex.
JT: Its for the best my dude. You did the right thing.
Chad: Thanks bro. He will learn one day to stop being a shmole.
JT: One can only hope. 👊🏻
JT: Its for the best my dude. You did the right thing.
Chad: Thanks bro. He will learn one day to stop being a shmole.
JT: One can only hope. 👊🏻
by Chadwick46 June 29, 2019
by munkyboy October 26, 2007
Often mistakenly defined online as the act itself, in Scottish and Northern Irish slang boke refers to the gagging stage when you feel you're about to, just before actually puking.
by picky-picky etymologist June 18, 2008
To mean in bed or asleep.
Using "OK" as a person when looked at sideways in between the word bed.
Sideways person in bed.
Using "OK" as a person when looked at sideways in between the word bed.
Sideways person in bed.
by dkcheung November 19, 2009
A web spelling of the Scottish/Northern Irish slang boak (which occurs because "boke" looks like how you'd spell it) which can mean either vomit or dry heave (the dry boak).
On BBC Scotland when Rab C. Nesbitt asked, "Got a wee touch of the boak, eh doll?" a lot of folks might have thought he said "boke" -- if they could understand his Glaswegian at all.
by Bagpope November 11, 2008