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An amalgamation of the words rum and coke. Often used to order a drink in a much quicker fashion. “Hi, can I have two rokes please”. Certain local dialects prefer the term rola (rum and cola).
by StankyPete November 14, 2020
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An abbreviation for Raspberry Coca-Cola
(Raspberry Coca-Cola was released first in New Zealand in May 2005)
(Raspberry Coca-Cola was released first in New Zealand in May 2005)
by Psi. June 05, 2005
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A word made especially for middle-schoolers. It takes "really like" and "love" and puts them together. "Roke", since saying "really like" or "like-like" is just annoying. And in middle school, you shouldn't actually be loving anyone. Usually only used in middle schools.
Sally: "Well, I think I roke Johnny... you think he would roke me back?"
Jen: "Yeah, I already know that he does! He's going to ask you to the school dance!"
Jen: "Yeah, I already know that he does! He's going to ask you to the school dance!"
by Hopeless Roke-mantic September 07, 2011
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An abbreviation for Raspberry Coca-Cola
(Raspberry Coca-Cola was released first in New Zealand in May 2005)
(Raspberry Coca-Cola was released first in New Zealand in May 2005)
by Psi. June 10, 2005