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    [Verb]  | "stoke" | \ ˈstōk \


    1: to poke or stir up (a fire, flames, etc.) : supply with fuel

    2: to feed abundantly

    3: to increase the activity, intensity, or amount of


    Origin: 1683 ;

     Dutch stoken; akin to Middle Dutch stuken to push;

    [Geographical name]  | "Stoke New*ing*ton" | \ stōk-ˈnü-iŋ-tən \


    1: former metropolitan borough of northern London, England

    [Geographical name]  | "Stoke-on-Trent" | \ ˈstōk-ˌän-ˈtrent \


    1: city in Staffordshire, west central England population 271,000

    [Verb]  | "stoke" 


    1: to make greater in size, amount, or number;


      * e.g., " ... hopefully, offering stock options will stoke workers' commitment to the company "





     [ "stoke" ]

    1:  the exhiliration/happiness a person find in something

      * e.g.,  ... Man, I really lost my stoke, i can't even ollie anymore! 


     [ "stoke" ]

    2:  the confidence gained in skating or surfing

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: used to describe somthing that is really cool or amazing, taken from the term stoked which means looking forward to

      * e.g.,  ... "dude that movie was so stoke" "the way she freaked out was definatly not stoke" 

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: Another term/word for a cigarette.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey Joseph, you gotta stoke?" 

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: To interact with someone in a verbal or physical manner so as to inflame their carnal senses and feed their passion.

      * e.g.,  ... The touch of his fingers on her vagina stoked her lust. 

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: Another term for gypsy; this word is commonly used in Derry (N.Ireland) as an insult.

      * e.g.,  ... "err she is a while stoke that wee girl" 


     [ "stoke" ]

    2: They go about town tappin ye fer booze most of the time.

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: A growing form of the verb smoke (as in smoke a cigarette). It is growing in popularity around America.

      * e.g.,  ... You wanna go stoke? 

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: A british term meaning for a person to have sex with another.

      * e.g.,  ... Les Miserables "Even stokers need a little stoke" 

     [ "stoke" ]

    1: A term which can be used as a adjective or noun

      * e.g.,  ... noun. "Dude, that kid is a deez stoke 


     [ "stoke" ]

    2: As an adjective it is similar to such terms as "deez, cool, etc" but is most often used to designate somebody of elevated importance, strength or attractiveness.

      * e.g.,  ... adj. "Dude, that guy from the book is straight up stoke" 


     [ "stoke" ]

    3: As a noun it is a person who displays qualities of strength, power, increditability or coolness.

     [ "stoke" ]

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

      * e.g.,  ... Man this pipe needs a stoke bad. 

     [ "Stoking" ]

    1: The action of lighting a blunt/joint with a bowl that is still rolling.

      * e.g.,  ... The bong at the party was almost empty, but while it was still lit, Jeremy started stoking a blunt to keep the sesh going 

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