by cj1x35 June 5, 2010
by Newc March 19, 2005
The word you say when you are about to trade in your two hits on someone in that stupid game where you make a circle with your finger and get somebody to look at it below your waist. So in essence, you get some other bizzz to look at that circle with your fingers twice and you can punch some other person in the game by saying poka-naka-pee-sign to let them know that their doom is inevitable.
by KoryCrush! March 24, 2010
by menuammachi April 27, 2021
Most often, names will have traits related to them. Some of us may be lucky to have a friend named lukas, luke, or lucas in our lives, others maybe not so much. Ofcourse, anyone who goes by the name of the above has some sort of magic to them. This phrase refers to this magic our friends have in them. Origin of the word comes from "Hocus Pocus," an old phrase used by magicitians. Used only when someone by the name Luke, or something along those lines, has said or done something profound. Can also be used as a nick name
by YungBitch420 September 26, 2018
Lukas Pokas are annoying creatures from Mars. You might have seen them before walking down the street, they are very recognizable due to their long blonde hair and green cargo pants. Much like a Karen - they’re annoying and obsessed with being right in all scenarios.
Lukas Pokas: Don’t ride your bike on the sidewalk!
The boys: It’s illegal to ride it on the highway, Lukas Pokas!
Lukas Pokas: No it isn’t
The boys: It’s illegal to ride it on the highway, Lukas Pokas!
Lukas Pokas: No it isn’t
by Urmomisnotfat September 10, 2020
“Poka”(Пока, pronounced pa-ka) in this case is a analogue of “bye” in Russian. Literally that means “till”. It is obviously a short form of some full form of telling “farewell”, but it’s unknown nowadays, what was the full form. As you can guess, full form can be something like “till next meeting”, but we don’t know exactly.
“Poka-poka”(Пока-пока) or “poka poka”(пока пока) is just a repetitive conversational form of “poka”, just like “bye-bye”. It’s usually used in friendly conversation.
“Poka-poka”(Пока-пока) or “poka poka”(пока пока) is just a repetitive conversational form of “poka”, just like “bye-bye”. It’s usually used in friendly conversation.
by Psychlone1 August 11, 2023