poke
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dürtmek.
2. bir şeyi görmeden satın almak.
3. dürtüklemek.
4. dürtme.
5. dürt.
6. dürtüş.
7. durte.
8. mıymıy tip.
9. ağırkanlı kimse.
10. yerleştir.
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Tanımlar :
1.
to push or jab at, as with a finger or an arm; prod.
2. to make (a hole or pathway, for example) by or as if by prodding, elbowing, or jabbing: I poked my way to the front of the crowd.
3. to push; thrust: A seal poked its head out of the water.
4. to stir (a fire) by prodding the wood or coal with a poker or stick.
5. slang to strike; punch.
6. to make thrusts or jabs, as with a stick or poker.
7. to pry or meddle; intrude: poking into another's business.
8. to search or look curiously in a desultory manner: poked about in the desk.
9. to proceed in a slow or lazy manner; putter: just poked along all morning.
10. to thrust forward; appear: the child's head poked from under the blankets.
11. A push, thrust, or jab.
12. slang A punch or blow with the fist: a poke in the jaw.
13. one who moves slowly or aimlessly; a dawdler.
14. poke fun at to ridicule in a mischievous manner; tease.
15. A projecting brim at the front of a bonnet.
16. A large bonnet having a projecting brim.
17. chiefly southern U.S. A sack; a bag.
18. pokeweed.
2. to make (a hole or pathway, for example) by or as if by prodding, elbowing, or jabbing: I poked my way to the front of the crowd.
3. to push; thrust: A seal poked its head out of the water.
4. to stir (a fire) by prodding the wood or coal with a poker or stick.
5. slang to strike; punch.
6. to make thrusts or jabs, as with a stick or poker.
7. to pry or meddle; intrude: poking into another's business.
8. to search or look curiously in a desultory manner: poked about in the desk.
9. to proceed in a slow or lazy manner; putter: just poked along all morning.
10. to thrust forward; appear: the child's head poked from under the blankets.
11. A push, thrust, or jab.
12. slang A punch or blow with the fist: a poke in the jaw.
13. one who moves slowly or aimlessly; a dawdler.
14. poke fun at to ridicule in a mischievous manner; tease.
15. A projecting brim at the front of a bonnet.
16. A large bonnet having a projecting brim.
17. chiefly southern U.S. A sack; a bag.
18. pokeweed.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to poke a fire to remove ash or promote burning.
2. to modify the value stored in (a memory address).
3. A lazy person; a dawdler.
4. A stupid or uninteresting person.
5. A device to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences, consisting of a yoke with a pole inserted, pointed forward.
6. the storage of a value in a memory address, typically to modify the behaviour of a program or to cheat at a video game.
7. an ice cream cone.
8. pokeweed.
2. to modify the value stored in (a memory address).
3. A lazy person; a dawdler.
4. A stupid or uninteresting person.
5. A device to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences, consisting of a yoke with a pole inserted, pointed forward.
6. the storage of a value in a memory address, typically to modify the behaviour of a program or to cheat at a video game.
7. an ice cream cone.
8. pokeweed.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
A large north american herb of the genus Phytolacca (Phytolacca decandra), bearing dark purple juicy berries; -- called also garget, pigeon berry, pocan, and pokeweed. the root and berries have emetic and purgative properties, and are used in medicine. the young shoots are sometimes eaten as a substitute for asparagus, and the berries are said to be used in europe to color wine.
2. A bag; a sack; a pocket.
3. A long, wide sleeve; -- called also poke sleeve.
4. the act of poking; a thrust; a jog.
5. A lazy person; a dawdler; also, a stupid or uninteresting person.
6. A contrivance to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences. it consists of a yoke with a pole inserted, pointed forward.
7. to search; to feel one's way, as in the dark; to grope.
8. to thrust or push against or into with anything pointed; hence, to stir up; to excite.
9. to thrust with the horns; to gore.
10. to put a poke on.
2. A bag; a sack; a pocket.
3. A long, wide sleeve; -- called also poke sleeve.
4. the act of poking; a thrust; a jog.
5. A lazy person; a dawdler; also, a stupid or uninteresting person.
6. A contrivance to prevent an animal from leaping or breaking through fences. it consists of a yoke with a pole inserted, pointed forward.
7. to search; to feel one's way, as in the dark; to grope.
8. to thrust or push against or into with anything pointed; hence, to stir up; to excite.
9. to thrust with the horns; to gore.
10. to put a poke on.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to thrust or push against; prod, especially with something long or pointed; prod and stir up: as, to poke a person in the ribs.
2. to push gently; jog.
3. to thrust or push.
4. to force as if by thrusting; urge; incite.
5. to put a poke on: as, to poke an ox or a pig. see poke, n., 3. [U. S.] to set the plaits of (a ruff).
6. to stoop or bend forward in walking.
7. to grope; search; feel or push one's way in or as in the dark; also, to move to and fro; dawdle.
8. in cricket, to bat in a cramped, over-cautious style.
9. A gentle thrust or push, especially with something long or pointed; a prod; a dig.
10. A poke-bonnet.
11. A sort of collar or ox-bow from the lower part of which a short pole projects, placed about the neck of a cow or steer in order to prevent it from jumping fences.
12. A lazy person; a dawdler.
13. A pocket; a pouch; a bag; a sack.
14. A large, wide, bag-like sleeve formerly in vogue. same as poke-sleeve.
15. A bag or bladder filled with air and used by fishermen as a buoy.
16. the stomach or swimming-bladder of a fish.
17. A cock, as of hay.
18. A customary unit of weight for wool, 20 hundredweight.
19. same as pokeweed or garget.
20. the small green heron more fully called shitepoke.
21. scrofula.
22. in cricket: A cramped, timid batting stroke.
23. A batsman who plays in a cramped, over-cautious style.
2. to push gently; jog.
3. to thrust or push.
4. to force as if by thrusting; urge; incite.
5. to put a poke on: as, to poke an ox or a pig. see poke, n., 3. [U. S.] to set the plaits of (a ruff).
6. to stoop or bend forward in walking.
7. to grope; search; feel or push one's way in or as in the dark; also, to move to and fro; dawdle.
8. in cricket, to bat in a cramped, over-cautious style.
9. A gentle thrust or push, especially with something long or pointed; a prod; a dig.
10. A poke-bonnet.
11. A sort of collar or ox-bow from the lower part of which a short pole projects, placed about the neck of a cow or steer in order to prevent it from jumping fences.
12. A lazy person; a dawdler.
13. A pocket; a pouch; a bag; a sack.
14. A large, wide, bag-like sleeve formerly in vogue. same as poke-sleeve.
15. A bag or bladder filled with air and used by fishermen as a buoy.
16. the stomach or swimming-bladder of a fish.
17. A cock, as of hay.
18. A customary unit of weight for wool, 20 hundredweight.
19. same as pokeweed or garget.
20. the small green heron more fully called shitepoke.
21. scrofula.
22. in cricket: A cramped, timid batting stroke.
23. A batsman who plays in a cramped, over-cautious style.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
someone who takes more time than necessary; someone who lags behind
2. a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
3. poke or thrust abruptly
4. hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument
5. search or inquire in a meddlesome way
6. tall coarse perennial american herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous
7. make a hole by poking
8. (boxing) a blow with the fist
9. stir by poking
10. a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases
2. a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
3. poke or thrust abruptly
4. hit hard with the hand, fist, or some heavy instrument
5. search or inquire in a meddlesome way
6. tall coarse perennial american herb having small white flowers followed by blackish-red berries on long drooping racemes; young fleshy stems are edible; berries and root are poisonous
7. make a hole by poking
8. (boxing) a blow with the fist
9. stir by poking
10. a bag made of paper or plastic for holding customer's purchases
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.