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stoked

 (stōkt)
adj. Slang
1. Exhilarated or excited.
2. Being or feeling high or intoxicated, especially from a drug.
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stoked

(stəʊkt)
adj
informal NZ very pleased; elated: really stoked to have got the job.
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stoked

(stoʊkt)
adj.
Slang. exhilarated; excited.
[1960–65]
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stoked

adjective
Slang. Feeling a very strong emotion:
Informal: psyched.
Slang: turned-on.
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Then he stoked the fire, blew it, and set them all round it to warm themselves.
Then they stoked in silence till Dan drew breath over his tin cup and demanded of Harvey how he felt.
I was so stoked reading it--all the locals you stoked out, all the people who got to meet and witness their heroes, all the amazing skating that went down.
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