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    poke
    [pōk]
    verb
    poke (verb) · pokes (third person present) · poked (past tense) · poked (past participle) · poking (present participle)
    1. jab or prod (someone or something), especially with one's finger:
      "he poked Benny in the ribs and pointed" · "they sniffed, felt, and poked at everything they bought"
      • prod and stir (a fire) with a poker to make it burn more fiercely:
        "she drew the curtains then poked the fire into a blaze"
      • make (a hole) in something by prodding or jabbing at it:
        "don't forget to poke holes in the dough to allow steam to escape"
      • vulgar slang
        (of a man) have sex with (someone).
    2. thrust (something) in a particular direction:
      "I poked my head around the door to see what was going on" · "she poked her tongue out"
    noun
    poke (noun) · pokes (plural noun) · poke bonnet (noun) · poke bonnets (plural noun)
      • vulgar slang
        an act or instance of having sex.
    1. informal
      (a poke around)
      a look or search around a place:
      "his mother comes into his room sometimes and has a poke around"
    2. BRITISH ENGLISH
      informal
      power or acceleration in a car:
      "I expect you'd prefer something with a bit more poke"
    3. a woman's bonnet with a projecting brim or front, popular especially in the early 19th century.
    Origin
    Middle English: origin uncertain; compare with Middle Dutch and Middle Low German poken, of unknown ultimate origin. The noun dates from the late 18th century.
    poke
    [pōk]
    noun
    poke (noun) · pokes (plural noun)
    1. SCOTTISH ENGLISH
      a bag or small sack:
      "he fished out a poke of crisps from under the counter"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        a purse or wallet:
        "his wallet's half out of his pocket—it comes to me that I might as well lift his poke"
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old Northern French poke, variant of Old French poche ‘pocket’. Compare with pouch.
    poke
    [pōk]
    noun
    poke (noun) · pokes (plural noun) · Indian poke (noun) · Indian pokes (plural noun)
    1. another term for pokeweed
    2. another term for false hellebore
    Origin
    early 18th century: from Algonquian poughkone (see puccoon).
    poke
    [ˈpōˌkā]
    noun
    poke (noun)
    1. a Hawaiian dish of marinated raw fish or seafood, often served over rice:
      "a buffet full of Hawaiian favorites like fresh poke" · "a wide range of poke bowls"
    Origin
    Hawaiian, literally ‘a slice’.
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