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stoked adjective- excited US
A major word of the surf lexicon, it was the title and only word in the lyric of a 1963 Beach Boys song written by Brian Wilson. - — Paradise of the Pacific, p. 27, October 1963
- — John Severson, Modern Surfing Around the World, p. 182, 1964
- The whole drag racing world was stoked when Don Garlits turned the first officially-timed 200 mph run. — John Lawlor, How to Talk Car, p. 101, 1965
- — Miss Cone, The Slang Dictionary (Hawthorne High School), 1965
- — Time, p. 57, 1 January 1965
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, November 1976
- I’m just fucking stoked I don’t have to pay him! — South Park, 1999
- The band were superb. The Paradise, packed to melting-point with hundreds of stoked Bostonians, took to the Grams from the moment they strolled on stage. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 361, 1999
- [W]e’ve got a radical future in front of us. I’m so stoked — Me First and the Gimmes Gimmes, End of the Road, 2003
- drug-intoxicated US
- As usual Wilson was wrapped safely behind his Carrera sunglasses and, as usual, he was stoked to the gills, having scored some prior Jamaican herb off a busboy at the hotel. — Carl Hiaasen, Tourist Season, p. 169, 1986
- drunk US
- — J. R. Friss, A Dictionary of Teenage Slang (Mt. Diablo High), 1964
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