POKING
someone who is annoying as fuck and says phrases such as:"i like pie," "poke-poke," "insert animal sound"poke
Poke
poke
in northern ireland poke is another word for ice cream on a cone. so if offered a poke u are not being offered sex!
if you hear the term "pokie" this refers to the seller of the ice cream. usually in a van or other mobile stall.
if you hear the term "pokie" this refers to the seller of the ice cream. usually in a van or other mobile stall.
Poked
*poke*
Literally, to poke someone. Typically this is done over an IM client.
Part of the old school emote family (yeah, before lolcats).
Like anything enclosed in asterisks, *poke* is performing the action of poking the person you send it to.
Largely replaced, in modern context, with "/e", "/me" or "/em" (emote) preceding the action.
Part of the old school emote family (yeah, before lolcats).
Like anything enclosed in asterisks, *poke* is performing the action of poking the person you send it to.
Largely replaced, in modern context, with "/e", "/me" or "/em" (emote) preceding the action.
Example:
Dude: Hey!
Bro: Hey Dude, what's up?
silence>
Bro: *Poke* Oi! Wake up!
Dude: ouch! Sorry was doing other stuff!
Dude: Hey!
Bro: Hey Dude, what's up?
Bro: *Poke* Oi! Wake up!
Dude: ouch! Sorry was doing other stuff!
poke
Example:
Charlotte Just gave me a poke man...
Does that mean she wants to bang you?
I dunno...
Does she want to be friends with you?
I dunno...
Isn't that kinda of annoying?
I guess...
What does poke mean anyways?
I dunno....
etc......
Charlotte Just gave me a poke man...
Does that mean she wants to bang you?
I dunno...
Does she want to be friends with you?
I dunno...
Isn't that kinda of annoying?
I guess...
What does poke mean anyways?
I dunno....
etc......
poking
poke
a bag or sack of sorts holding mistly goods.
The term is oft' used in Appalachian English in between-local-folk settings.
The term is oft' used in Appalachian English in between-local-folk settings.
Example:
I got a poke of candy down at the corner store
You put the cat in the poke.
When I was a kid, I used to walk twenty miles to the store to bring a poke of flaer home.
I got a poke of candy down at the corner store
You put the cat in the poke.
When I was a kid, I used to walk twenty miles to the store to bring a poke of flaer home.