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poke1 [pəʊk] SAM.

1. poke esp škot. (bag):

poke
vrečka ž. spol
poke
škrnicelj m. spol

2. poke am. angl. pog. (purse):

poke
denarnica ž. spol

I . poke2 [pəʊk] SAM.

1. poke (jab):

poke
sunek m. spol
poke
zbodljaj m. spol
poke
pik m. spol

2. poke (sex):

poke vulg sleng
fuk m. spol
poke vulg sleng
kavs m. spol

II . poke2 [pəʊk] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. poke (prod):

poke
drezati [dov. obl. dregniti]
poke
suvati [dov. obl. suniti]
to poke sb in the arm/ribs
to poke a hole in sth

3. poke (stir):

to poke [up] a fire

5. poke am. angl. (hit):

pog. to poke sb [on the nose]
to poke fun at sb

III . poke2 [pəʊk] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. poke (jab repeatedly):

poke at
drezati [dov. obl. podrezati ]v
to poke at one's food

2. poke (break through):

to poke through

poke round GLAG. nepreh. glag. brit. angl.

poke PHRVB poke around:

glej tudi poke about

poke about, poke around GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.

poke about, poke around GLAG. nepreh. glag. pog.

I . poke out GLAG. nepreh. glag. to poke out [of sth]

poke

II . poke out GLAG. preh. glag.

1. poke (stick out):

to poke one's head out

2. poke (remove):

poke
iztikati [dov. obl. iztakniti]
to poke out sb's eyes

I . poke up GLAG. nepreh. glag.

II . poke up GLAG. preh. glag.

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Whilst at the crime scene, her children play with a dead body, on which they paint cat whiskers and poke it with sticks.
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Others boarded the gulet's twin kayaks to poke about along the island's grotto-riddled coast.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But when you build something that is going to poke up through and get hit by the jet stream from time to time, then it becomes shockingly much more difficult.
www.fastcodesign.com
In one corner of the bare dirt yard the dregs of last season's onion harvest poke up through the melting snow.
www.thestar.com
Poke holes in egg carton cups, then let your little one string them on a pipe cleaner to make a little train.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Indeed, the phrase was a staple of many comedy programmes, radio and television, in the early 1960s aiming to poke fun at safe, staid and undemanding middle-class lifestyles.
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For extra pay one could even poke her with a stick or finger.
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As a satire, its aim was to poke fun at the superficial nature of the record industry, and celebrity in general.
en.wikipedia.org
The way this question is asked is to poke at someone who is ungrateful.
en.wikipedia.org
There are armholes in strange places, dangling sleeves, holes that look like a head could and should poke through.
www.stuff.co.nz

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