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:
- (quote)
(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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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 or a bag of chips
(senseid) Pokeweed, and its berries.
(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)
butt
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''
(l) (gloss)
(topics)arm
to fall