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moke noun- a fool UK, 1855
From the conventional sense (a donkey). - Any moke can shoot jack into a woman make a kid. — Joel Rose, Kill Kill Faster Faster, p. 47, 1997
- “Has that moke got the fever!” — Leo Rosten, Silky!, p. 100, 1979
- a horse AUSTRALIA, 1863
- “What?? Not the war horse–oh, no!” he cried, and then moaned like a moke with the mumps. — Willie Fennell, Dexter Gets The Point, p. 104, 1961
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