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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
stoked
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ I'm stoked about getting a new car.
Wiktionary
stoked
  1. (context slang English) Feeling excitement or an exciting rush. v

  2. (en-past of: stoke)

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Stoked (TV series)

Stoked (stylized as Stōked) is a Canadian animated series produced by Fresh TV that premiered on Teletoon on June 25, 2009 and ended on January 26, 2013. It formerly aired on Teletoon in Canada and ABC3 in Australia, and on Cartoon Network in the United States. The series is from the same creators as 6teen and the Total Drama series.

Stoked (video game)

Stoked is a snowboarding video game developed by Austrian-based Bongfish GmbH for the Xbox 360 video game console in 2009. It is the latest entry in the Stoked Rider snowboard game series and is in association with Absinthe Films. In 2009 an updated version, Stoked: Big Air Edition was released for Xbox 360 and a Microsoft Windows version was released in 2011.

It is the first game in the series to feature multiple mountains and real life sponsors, and also the first to be released on a console. It also has a real weather experience; for example, when it snows, powder builds up on the mountain. When it does not snow, rocks are exposed.

Stoked

Stoked may refer to:

  • Stoked (video game), an Xbox 360 game
  • Stoked (TV series), a Canadian comedy cartoon
  • Stoked: The Rise and Fall of Gator, a documentary
  • Stoked (instrumental), on The Beach Boys album Surfin' U.S.A.
  • Stoked (Website), an extreme sports social networking website

Usage examples of "stoked".

As Killashandra stoked her symbiont's craving, she read the instructions on the lenses, pausing long enough in her eating to slip them over her irises.

He was up at dawn on what he judged to be the last morning on the track, when he saw the unmistakable bloom of a fire being stoked up on a ledge across the river.

Out of habit, he filled the kettle, put it on the range, and stoked the fire with blackstone.

He let himself in, stoked up the fire, and began to heat the porridge.

Smoke poured out of a chimney, its fires apparently stoked by servants prior to their arrival.

A dying fire threatened to sputter out in a stove, and as Sir Jehan stoked it, heat flooded the library.

He said, `Guys and gals, dudes and chicks, geeks and freaks, you'll be really stoked about the flick we have tonight.

He stoked it with sticks and twigs until a flicker of flame began at the centre, then he added larger chunks of wood.

He sat up, shivered and stoked the fire to life, adding twigs he had gathered the previous afternoon.

One corner of the room held the hefty iron fire-tongs, pokers, and other implements with which Grethet poked the fire after the men stoked it, several times a day.

Keep fire stoked and mind what I said—do not open door unless tha hears a three times knockin'.

It was twilight, but Crope had stoked the fire to a furnace and lit so many candles that it now looked like day.

Because of the unseasonable weather, the servants working inside the palace walls had stoked and fired up the big tile stoves in the corners of the ballroom.

The calliope's professor stoked its firebox, Goesle fixed the new filigree crests on all the wagons, Beck's windjammers got out their instruments and Hannibal put the sheepskin boots on the camel and elephants.

Crews loyal to every ruler tacked and stoked and armed themselves, side by side.