Exited vs Stoked - What's the difference?
exited | stoked |
(exit)
A way out.
A passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside, outgang.
The action of leaving.
Death.
(stoke)
(slang) Feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
* 1964 , '', 3 December 1964. Quoted in Sidney J. Baker, ''The Australian Language , second edition, 1966, chapter XI, end of section 2, page 255.
As verbs the difference between exited and stoked
is that exited is (exit) while stoked is (stoke).As an adjective stoked is
(slang) feeling excitement or an exciting rush.exited
English
Verb
(head)exit
English
Noun
(en noun)- He was looking for the exit and got lost .
- She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those inside .
- He made his exit at the opportune time .
- The untimely exit of a consummate politician .
Synonyms
* (a way out) egress, outgang, outway * (the action of leaving) egress, outgoing, departureDerived terms
* emergency exit * exit interview * exit policy * exit poll * exit program * exit strategy * exit wound * fire exitSee also
* exit stage left ----stoked
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(en adjective)- 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 .