• up poke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Poke may refer to: Poke (Ender's Game), a fictional character Poke (game), a two-player card game Poke, a...
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  • The Poke language (also called Puki, Tofoke, Topoke or Tovoke), is in the Soko–Kele languages group of Bantu languages. It is spoken by the Topoke people...
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    Poke (/ˈpoʊkeɪ/; Hawaiian for 'to slice' or 'cut crosswise into pieces'; sometimes anglicised as poké to aid pronunciation as two syllables) is a dish...
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    Phytolacca americana, also known as American pokeweed, pokeweed, poke sallet, pokeberry, dragonberries, pigeonberry weed, and inkberry, is a poisonous...
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    In computing, PEEK and POKE are commands used in some high-level programming languages for accessing the contents of a specific memory cell referenced...
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  • a poke is a thing that is bought without first being inspected, and thus of unknown authenticity or quality. The idiom is attested in 1555: A "poke" is...
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    Congo. They speak the Poke language (also called Puki, Tofoke, Topoke or Tovoke), in the Soko–Kele languages group of Bantu languages. The Topoke are one...
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  • Poke House or PH is the fast casual restaurant chain that serves healthy bowls. It was founded in November 2018 by Matteo Pichi and Vittoria Zanetti in...
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  • Parisien and L’Express reported on an August 2011 article by The Poke about a BBC sign language interpreter being fired from her job for 'fabricating news'...
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    Po'e (redirect from Poke (pudding))
    "to knead". It is still called poke in all Polynesian languages except in the Tahitian language and in the Austral language on the island of Raivavae where...
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