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verb poked, poking
    1. To thrust.
      Example: Kevin poked at the hole with a stick
      Form: poke at something (often)
    2. To prod or jab.
      Example: Roy poked her in the ribs with his elbow
      Thesaurus: prod, stab, push, shove, nudge, jab, stick, hit, elbow, dig, butt, hit, punch.
    3. To make (a hole) by prodding.
    tr & intr
    4. To project or make something project.
      Example: Bob poked his head round the door
      Example: Her big toe poked through a hole in her sock
    5. To make (a fire) burn more brightly by stirring it with a poker.
    intr
    6. To search; to pry or snoop.
      Form: poke about (especially)
      Form: poke around
    7. slang
      Said of a man: to have sexual intercourse with (a woman).
noun
    1. A jab or prod.
      Thesaurus: nudge, prod, shove, jab, punch, butt, dig.
    2. slang
      An act of sexual intercourse.
Idiom: poke fun at someone
    To tease or laugh at them unkindly.
      Thesaurus: tease, ridicule, mock, parody, rib, make fun of, spoof, send up (slang), jeer.
Idiom: poke one's nose into something
    colloq
    To pry into or interfere in it.
Etymology: 14c: Germanic origin.



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