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Slow Poke — is a popular song. It is credited to three writers: Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart, and Chilton Price. Actually Price wrote the song in 1951, as she thought the song described her friend, King, very well. King recorded the song and Stewart did the… … Wikipedia
slow|poke — «SLOH POHK», noun. Informal. a very slow person or thing … Useful english dictionary
slow-poke — intransitive verb Etymology: slow poke : to go like a slowpoke slow poked up and down the river Louis Armstrong … Useful english dictionary
slow-poke, you — An American variant of ‘slow coach’, used of a person who is moving too slowly, according to the speaker. The ‘poke’ is difficult to explain, but may refer to the slow movement of a poke horse, where ‘poke’ refers to the packs, or bags, being… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
slow·poke — /ˈsloʊˌpoʊk/ noun, pl pokes [count] US informal : a person who moves, acts, or works very slowly We re going to be late if that slowpoke doesn t hurry up. called also (Brit) slowcoach … Useful english dictionary
poke — poke; poke·lo·gan; shike·poke; shite·poke; slow·poke; more·poke; poke·lo·ken; … English syllables
slow — fore·slow; for·slow; slow; slow·hound; slow·ish; slow·ly; slow·ness; slow·poke; slow·worm; … English syllables
poke|sy — «POHK see», adjective. slow moving; easygoing. ╂[variant of pokey2] … Useful english dictionary
poke — poke1 pokable, adj. /pohk/, v., poked, poking, n. v.t. 1. to prod or push, esp. with something narrow or pointed, as a finger, elbow, stick, etc.: to poke someone in the ribs. 2. to make (a hole, one s way, etc.) by or as by prodding or pushing.… … Universalium
poke — poke1 [pəuk US pouk] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(with a finger/stick etc)¦ 2¦(through a space/hole)¦ 3¦(be seen)¦ 4 poke a hole 5 poke holes in something 6 poke fun at somebody 7 poke your nose into something 8 poke the fire 9¦(sex)¦ Phrasal verbs … Dictionary of contemporary English
poke — Synonyms and related words: Roman candle, aid to navigation, alarm, amber light, amble, arouse, assault, awaken, bag, balefire, balloon, bang, bash, bat, beacon, beacon fire, bear, bear upon, bearing, beat the bushes, beat the drum, beating,… … Moby Thesaurus