| stΕkd | Adjective |
To be completely and intensely enthusiastic, exhilirated, or excited about something. Those who are stoked all of the time know this; being stoked is the epitome of all being. When one is stoked, there is no limit to what one can do. Defined as the center of Cameron Taylor's belief structure.
Ex. Everybody is stoked to have the opportunity to become a brother of Omega Theta Alpha.
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v. To lose consciousness during oral sex due to excessive alcohol consumption
On spring break my buddy got wasted and totally stokesed a girl
or
I was getting a blowie from this cute chick and she stokesed me bad
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1. Verb: Past tense of "to stoke":
To feed or tend a furnace or fire.
2. Verb: Past tense of "to stoke": To eat a lot, often rapidly.
3. Adjective: Extremely happy and excited.
1. I stoked the fire for most of the night because everyone else was exhausted.
2. He stoked himself on Mama's good home cooking before returning to the mill for the 3rd shift.
3. "Man, I am so stoked; I aced that algebra test today and Karen actually smiled at me."
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In surfing or other "extreme sports", when a person is extremely excited or "pumped up" about something, usually a great wave or a great session.
I was stoked. It was head-high, clean, and barreling. I had one of the best sessions of my life.
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1) to get really excited
2) what you do to a fire when you want the flame to get bigger
3) my most used word
1) I am so stoked for the Damian Marley concert in August
2) the fire is dying down, will you stoke it please?
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The awesome feeling you get when you catch a wave on a surfboard.
That wave was stoke
That was the best stoke i've ever had
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Synonym for excited.
usually used by white guys. usually preps or surfers. this word should be banned.
I'm totally stoked for this saturday! but make sure i'm home by curfew!
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