Definition of «stoked»
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"Stoked" is a colloquial adjective used to express a state of high enthusiasm, excitement, or intense satisfaction regarding an upcoming event or recent development. While it originated in 1950s surf culture to describe the feeling of being energized by the waves, it has become a staple of general informal English to convey a level of anticipation that exceeds being merely 'happy.' The term carries a high-energy, positive emotional tone and is frequently used by fans in hobbyist communities, such as cinema or music, to signal their eagerness for new releases. It suggests a visceral, almost physical sense of being 'fueled up' or ready for an experience.
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> I am absolutely stoked for when the new Godzilla movie finally arrives in American cinemas next month!
> We were so stoked that the film actually won several awards in the west after all the hard work the crew put in.
> I’ve been stoked for this teaser trailer all week, and seeing it finally drop has made my entire day.
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