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poke"an act of poking," 1796, originally pugilistic slang, from poke (v.). Also (1809) the name of a device, like a yoke with a pole, attached to domestic animals such as pigs and sheep to keep [..]
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poke"pokeweed; a weed used in medicine and dyeing," colonial American, from native words, possibly a confusion of similar-sounding Native American plant names; from 1630s in English as "tob [..]
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poke"small sack," early 13c., probably from Old North French poque (12c., Old French poche) "purse, poke, purse-net," probably from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *puk- (source [..]
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poke"to push, prod, thrust," especially with something pointed, c. 1300, puken "to poke, nudge," of uncertain origin, perhaps from or related to Middle Dutch poken "to poke" [..]
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pokeA term used to refer to the transmission of a packet on a network for test purposes only.
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pokejab: poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs" tall coarse perennial American herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long dro [..]
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poketo jab or push anything suddenly
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poken.,vt. See peek.
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pokebag, sack polax
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pokeshturkhen
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pokeHawaiian cuisine brings us this raw-fish salad served as an appetizer or main dish.
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poke(n) tall coarse perennial American herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous(n) someone w [..]
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pokeA bag, pouch, or sack.
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pokeA lazy person, a loafer, a dawdler.
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pokeTo thrust or push against; to thrust or butt with the horns. Also to busy oneself without any definite object.
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pokeTo carry the neck stretched forward in an abnormally low, ungainly position, usually when moving.
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pokeTo carry the neck stretched forward in an abnormally low, ungainly position, usually when moving.
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pokeA leather wallet. Also a gin mill.
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poke, sb. a bag
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pokeBankroll, stake
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pokeA form of harass which uses long ranged attacks to cause small to moderate damage in order to weaken an enemy, while keeping a safe position. Used often before fights or when fighting for objectives like dragon or nashor. (definition by zigomorfico)
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pokeA quick and often safe attack that's difficult to counter.
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pokeThrowing out normal attacks to keep the opponent at a distance, or to set up the opponent for another attack, such as a throw.
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pokeThe act of harassing enemy champions with long-ranged abilities and attacks.
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poke
To prod or jab with an object such as a finger or a stick.(???????,impf)
* Sardinian:
*: Campidanese:enm|poke, fromfro|poke, (whencefrk,*poka. More at(''quod vide'').
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pokeSex.
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