Stoke
Example:
"Are you ready to stoke this place up?" - Person A
"Yea man lets go tape a condom to that hotel door!" - Person B
"Are you ready to stoke this place up?" - Person A
"Yea man lets go tape a condom to that hotel door!" - Person B
Stoke
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.
Stoke
Stoking
Example:
The bong at the party was almost empty, but while it was still lit, Jeremy started stoking a blunt to keep the sesh going
The bong at the party was almost empty, but while it was still lit, Jeremy started stoking a blunt to keep the sesh going
stoked
"stoked" - adjective - to be "stoked" is 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.
also, "stoke" - verb - one can "stoke" oneself out by facing challenges or by revving up an engine within oneself to accomplish that which one desires.
*being too stoked just means that you're still not stoked enough*
also, "stoke" - verb - one can "stoke" oneself out by facing challenges or by revving up an engine within oneself to accomplish that which one desires.
*being too stoked just means that you're still not stoked enough*
Example:
"Man oh man am i stoked for our upcoming snowboarding trip!"
"Perchance you'd like to stoke yourself out and ask that girl out!"
"Man oh man am i stoked for our upcoming snowboarding trip!"
"Perchance you'd like to stoke yourself out and ask that girl out!"
Stoked
stoke
1. the exhiliration/happiness a person find in something
2. the confidence gained in skating or surfing
2. the confidence gained in skating or surfing