To thrust (something) in a particular direction such as the tongue.
To notify (another user) of activity on social media or an instant messenger.
To thrust at with the horns; to gore.
To stir up a fire to remove ash or promote burning.
To prod or jab with an object such as a finger or a stick.
To put a poke (device to prevent leaping or breaking fences) on (an animal).
To rummage; to feel or grope around.
To penetrate in sexual intercourse.
An old, worn-out horse.
An ice cream cone.
A lazy person; a dawdler.
1605, William Camden, Remaines Concerning Brittaine, 1629 edition, Proverbes, page 276
1627, Michael Drayton, Minor Poems of Michael Drayton, 1907 edition, poem Nimphidia
A notification sent to get another user's attention on social media or an instant messenger.
A hit, especially an extra base hit.
A sack or bag.
A stupid or uninteresting person.
A long, wide sleeve.
A prod, jab, or thrust.
1814, September 4, The Examiner, volume 13, number 349, article French Fashions, page 573
A poke bonnet.
2008, James Kelman, Kieron Smith, Boy, Penguin 2009, page 138
Pokeweed.
Slices or cubes of raw fish or other raw seafood, mixed with sesame oil, seaweed, sea salt, herbs, spices, or other flavorful ingredients.
A device to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences, consisting of a yoke with a pole inserted, pointed forward.
To play on, or as if on, a violin.
Any instrument of the violin family, always inclusive of violins, violas, and cellos and sometimes further including the double bass.
A small unfretted stringed instrument with four strings tuned (lowest to highest) G-D-A-E, usually held against the chin and played with a bow.
The position of a violinist in an orchestra or group.