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poke 1 (p k)v. poked, pok·ing, pokes v.tr.1. To push or jab at, as with a finger or an arm; prod. 2. To make (a hole or pathway, for example) by or as if by prodding, elbowing, or jabbing: I poked my way to the front of the crowd. 3. To push; thrust: A seal poked its head out of the water. 4. To stir (a fire) by prodding the wood or coal with a poker or stick. 5. Slang To strike; punch. v.intr.1. To make thrusts or jabs, as with a stick or poker. 2. To pry or meddle; intrude: poking into another's business. 3. To search or look curiously in a desultory manner: poked about in the desk. 4. To proceed in a slow or lazy manner; putter: just poked along all morning. 5. To thrust forward; appear: The child's head poked from under the blankets. n.1. A push, thrust, or jab. 2. Slang A punch or blow with the fist: a poke in the jaw. 3. One who moves slowly or aimlessly; a dawdler. Idiom: poke fun at To ridicule in a mischievous manner; tease.
[Middle English poken, probably from Middle Low German or Middle Dutch.] |
poke 2 (p k)n.1. A projecting brim at the front of a bonnet. 2. A large bonnet having a projecting brim.
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poke 3 (p k)n. Chiefly Southern U.S. A sack; a bag.
[Middle English, probably from Old North French; see pocket.] Regional Note: A pig in a poke is concealed in a sack from the buyer. The noun poke meaning a bag or sack  dates from the 14th century in English. In many parts of Scotland poke means a little paper bag for carrying purchases or a cone-shaped piece of paper for an ice-cream cone. The Oxford English Dictionary gives similar forms in other languages: Icelandic poki, Gaelic poc or poca, and French poche. |
poke 4 (p k)
[Short for dialectal pocan, of Virginia Algonquian origin; akin to puccoon.] |
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | poking - a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow); "he warned me with a jab with his finger"; "he made a thrusting motion with his fist"gesture - motion of hands or body to emphasize or help to express a thought or feeling |
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