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Stoke

A city in the West Midlands of England that used a have a thriving pottery industry. Now it's just full of oatcake munching plebs.

A class room topic of studying ancient city would contain Stoke in its syllabus.

by Charged-Socket January 29, 2017

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stokes

phrase used to describe a thing, situation, or person that is awkward.

Person 1: I started talking about my teacher and how annoying she was, and I turned around and she was right there.
Person 2: Stokes...

by Meredeth December 18, 2005

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Stoking

The act of being stoked. Awesome/cool/digging it.

"Woah that guy's live set is stoking."

by xbe November 15, 2011

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Stoked

The word 'stoked' broken down simply means, "Stoned on coke". Coke, being the drug used to snort or smoke. Although most people redefine it as being "intensely enthusiastic" "exhilirated", or excited about something.

Billy was stoked to see his girlfriend, Janice, in three days.

Jenny was stoked after partying with her friends in the club, then the cops showed up.

by blondie127 July 8, 2009

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stoke

to use a long smallish pointy instrument of some kind to clean your pipe/cone peice of any gunk etc.

Man this pipe needs a stoke bad.

by crazyeddieman December 22, 2005

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stoked

stoned

I am so stoked...

by jtnewsom November 22, 2008

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stoked

The word, much like 98 Degrees, was only popular during the nineties. At the time, it meant "to be excited about something".

Bob: I am so stoked that we got tickets to see 98 Degrees!
Tom: I sincerely hope for the sake of our friendship that your play is to score with the countless hot girls there.

by statscat January 3, 2018

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