stoked |
stoned |
As verbs the difference between stoked and stoned
is that
stoked is past tense of stoke while
stoned is past tense of stone.
As adjectives the difference between stoked and stoned
is that
stoked is feeling excitement or an exciting rush while
stoned is high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).
stoked |
stoped |
As verbs the difference between stoked and stoped
is that
stoked is past tense of stoke while
stoped is past tense of stope.
As an adjective stoked
is feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
stonked |
stoked |
As verbs the difference between stonked and stoked
is that
stonked is past tense of stonk while
stoked is past tense of stoke.
As an adjective stoked is
feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
stoked |
stoke |
As verbs the difference between stoked and stoke
is that
stoked is past tense of stoke while
stoke is to poke, pierce, thrust.
As an adjective stoked
is feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
As a noun stoke is
misspelling of lang=en A unit of kinematic viscosity equal to that of a fluid with a viscosity of one poise and a density of one gram per millilitre.
As a proper noun Stoke is
stoke-on-Trent, a city in Staffordshire, England.
stoked |
stroked |
As verbs the difference between stoked and stroked
is that
stoked is past tense of stoke while
stroked is past tense of stroke.
As adjectives the difference between stoked and stroked
is that
stoked is feeling excitement or an exciting rush while
stroked is having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal.
stoked |
staked |
As verbs the difference between stoked and staked
is that
stoked is (
stoke) while
staked is (
stake).
As an adjective stoked
is (slang) feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
stoked |
stowed |
As verbs the difference between stoked and stowed
is that
stoked is (
stoke) while
stowed is (
stow).
As an adjective stoked
is (slang) feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
jazzed |
stoked |
As verbs the difference between jazzed and stoked
is that
jazzed is (
jazz) while
stoked is (
stoke).
As adjectives the difference between jazzed and stoked
is that
jazzed is played in a jazz style while
stoked is (slang) feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
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