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Roak

Roak means smoke or smoky according to several reputable sources of the English language. It is derived from the Anglo-Saxon Germanic word Rieken, like the modern Rauchen 'To Smoke'. See Shakespeare's 'Roaky Wood'.

Roak is now used by young people to describe the inhalation of illegal hemp as in "Hey man, do you Roak the Schmiee?"

by Botendaddy December 12, 2008

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Roak

Roak is defined loosely as when a man loves an ear. Generally any sex involving the ear. Ear Sex.

"Jenny got roaked on the weekend" - Jenny had her ear penetrated sexually on the weekend
"I want to roak you" - I want to penetrate your ear sexually.

by Kuronai August 19, 2004

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roak

v. (English, satirical, modern)
1. to discern, in a jaded manner
2. to do above, albeit when under the influence of a mind-altering substance

When Mike roaks, he really roaks. Everthing he says just cuts straight to the cold, hard core of the topic at hand.

But when he's drunk and roaking, beware.

by strawberry January 6, 2005

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roak

The degree at which a fire is burning; takes into consideration the size of the flames, the heat, and the overall composition of the fire.

This fire is really roaking.
Man, that fire has a good roak going.

by Jeff Goodwill May 11, 2008

420๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


roak

v. (1970's, US Black) to beat savagely about the head. (abbr. croak)

Jon decided to raok Bob for stealing cupcake, though it simply made him look barbaric.

by dani October 20, 2004

403๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


Roaking

When you are really warm or it is very hot outside.

It is so hot out today, I am roaking.

by livp709 July 4, 2023


ROAK

Random Online Act of Kindness

I was online today and some dude totally uploaded the mp3 I was looking for ages! ROAK! <3

by mpir October 23, 2009

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