different between stoked vs stoled
stoked
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -??kt
Verb
stoked
- simple past tense and past participle of stoke
Adjective
stoked (comparative more stoked, superlative most stoked)
- (slang) Feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
- 1964, The Australian, 3 December 1964. Quoted in Sidney J. Baker, The Australian Language, second edition, 1966, chapter XI, end of section 2, page 255.
- When you're driving hard and fast down the wall, with the soup curling behind yer, or doing this backside turn on a big one about to tube, it's just this feeling. Yer know, it leaves yer feeling stoked.
- 1964, The Australian, 3 December 1964. Quoted in Sidney J. Baker, The Australian Language, second edition, 1966, chapter XI, end of section 2, page 255.
Translations
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stoled
English
Etymology
stole +? -ed
Adjective
stoled (not comparable)
- Having or wearing a stole.
Verb
stoled
- (nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of steal
Anagrams
- deslot, dotels, oldest
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- what stole mean
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- what's stolen valor
- what stolen goods
- stolen meaning
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