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stoked
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stokedadjective
Feeling excitement or an exciting rush.
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stoked
To be stoked means to be excited, thrilled, or enthusiastic about something. It is often used to describe feelings of anticipation or eagerness.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of stoked in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of stoked in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of stoked in a Sentence
Dick Dale taught me to live your life the way you want to live it. Dick Dale definitely did Dick Dale with vigor and ferociousness of spirit, i'm so happy and stoked that Dick Dale was able to entertain and bring joy to people's lives as long as Dick Dale did.
I was so stoked to finally get it back, I could hardly believe that it’d turned up.
I like seeing people be stoked. I like seeing people be happy and enthusiastic about something that is happening in entertainment. The last five, six years, it’s been rough for a lot of people [because] folks have just been holding their nose as they go through and consume whatever entertainment it is that they’re consuming.
I truly believe this is the most important election of our lifetime, people are super stoked to go vote for another four years for President Trump.
It sucks because the people of Atlanta are stoked and hustling, and the city is just groovin' on making so much stuff, i was like,' I don't want to shoot there. Film and TV is such an advertisement for the city and for the state that it's in, and I just don't want to be there and support it.
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