poke
suomi-englanti sanakirjapoke englannista suomeksi
hidastelija
pussi
takoa
kermesmarja
tökätä, sorkkia
lyönti
kohentaa
pistää reikä
tonkia
tökkäys
poke englanniksi
To prod or jab with an object such as a finger or a stick. (defdate)
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To stir up a fire to remove ash or promote burning.
(syn)
(ux)
(cot)
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To put a poke (gloss) on (an animal).
(quote-book)
To thrust at with the horns; to gore.
To notify (another user) of activity on media or an messenger.
To thrust (something) in a particular direction such as the tongue.
To penetrate in intercourse.
1996 November 25, ''Washington Times'' quoted in ''The Dictionary of Modern Proverbs''https://books.google.com/books?id=LPZfi4ADcusC&pg=PA235:
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(quote-av)
A stupid or uninteresting person.
(quote-journal)
An old, worn-out horse.
A device to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences, consisting of a yoke with a pole inserted, pointed forward.
The storage of a value in a memory address, typically to modify the behaviour of a program or to cheat at a game.
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{{quote-journal|en|author=Lloyd Mangram|title=Forum|work=Crash|issue=54|date=July 1988
A notification sent to get another user's attention on media or an messenger.
(quote-web)
A bonnet.
(RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)’
1605, (w), http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=dhA-AAAAcAAJ ''Remaines Concerning Brittaine'', 1629 edition, ''Proverbes'', page 276:
- When the Pig is proffered, hold vp the poke.
1627, (w), http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/17873 ''Minor Poems of Michael Drayton'', 1907 edition, poem ''Nimphidia'':
- And suddainly vntyes the Poke,Which out of it sent such a smoke,As ready was them all to choke,So greeuous was the pother (..)
1814, September 4, http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=48rPAAAAMAAJ ''The Examiner'', volume 13, number 349, article ''French Fashions'', page 573:
- … and as to ''shape'', a nightmare has as much. Under the poke and the muff-box, the face sometimes entirely disappears …
(RQ:Mezzrow Blues)
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A long, wide sleeve.
(synonyms)
An cream cone.
(senseid) Pokeweed, and its berries.
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(senseid) Slices or cubes of raw fish or other raw seafood, mixed with oil, seaweed, salt, herbs, spices, or other flavorful ingredients.
to out (q)
c. 1386, Chaucer|Geoffrey Chaucer, ''The Canterbury Tales'', http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Canterbury_Tales/The_Miller%27s_Prologue_and_Tale ''The Miller's Prologue and Tale'':
''E puis les poudrez bien de sel e les mettez ensemble en une poke de bon kanevaz''
(topics)arm
to fall