adjective General Slang

Stoked

/stoʊkt/ · adjective · slang

Really excited or thrilled about something — common in surfer and Aussie slang.

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Definitions

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Often used as a quick reaction to good news.

“Tickets confirmed? Stoked!”
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2

Strongly associated with surfer and Australian culture, but widely used.

“He was stoked to land the new job.”
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Means very excited, enthusiastic, or pumped about something. "Stoked" conveys genuine eagerness.

“I'm so stoked for the trip.”
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Stoked In A Sentence

Absolutely stoked to be here.
She's stoked about the concert.
We're stoked the weather held up.

Origin & Usage

"Stoked" (from stoking a fire) became surfer slang in 1960s California for being fired up and excited, and is also strongly tied to Australian English. It spread into mainstream casual use.

People Also Ask

What does stoked mean?

Stoked means really excited or thrilled about something — common in surfer and Aussie slang.

Where did stoked come from?

It comes from stoking a fire and became surfer slang in 1960s California, also tied to Australian English.

Is stoked positive?

Yes — it expresses genuine excitement and enthusiasm.

How do you use stoked in a sentence?

For example: "I'm stoked" — meaning very excited.

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