Stoked vs Stroked - What's the difference?
stoked | stroked |
(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.
(of a car engine) Having a replacement crankshaft with a longer stroke than normal
(stroke)
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
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 .