A fork of Rural Dictionary
Moke; (mōk); verb the act (and art) of sitting around doing nothing.
"since we were on the clock we decided to moke around and soak up some hours." also used as a noun: moker Kurt: "those city workers have been mokin' on this street for two months." Ryan: "what a bunch of mokers."
1.owned; loosing; getting smoked(beaten; 2.also refers to lower that someone else
1.a)Two men are play darts, the guy loosing says "I'm getting moked." Rfering to being beaten or owned b)someone wipes out when surfing, they just got moked by the wave, or owned by the wave 2.In a gang a newbee is lower than someone who was in for two years so he is a moke
Jamaican in origin, translates to English as "Hello good friend. I hope all is well today. Let us be friends and smoke a bowl to the dome dude."
"I come from Jamaica mon... Down by da beach... Boe-eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! Moke it!"
A gworl who's so outer space thick that she got a gravitational pull. Equivalent to baddie or shawty.
"That moke so outer space thick she got a gravitational pull, I'm not getting sucked in but I hope I get sucked off"
The act of smoking a cigarette or stogie through a hole in ones neck. This word was derived from the people who have a hole in their trachea (which they smoke from) and pronounce "smoking" as "moking" because they can't pronouce the "s" sound. Pronounced = "mo-king" or "moke"
old man- *using a voice box* "mmmm Jimmm and I....mmm we went moking after work"