yes of course joke and poke have the same root words
1 syllable:cloaked, joked, poked, smoked, soaked, stoked, stroked, yoked2 syllables:evoked, invoked, provoked, revoked3 syllables:unprovoked
Adding, baking, joking, poking, frying, boring.
thinking, playing, running, moving, going, shopping, bringing, taking, making, joking, poking, sleeping, cooking, traveling, mowing, cutting, the list goes on and on.
When the Trickster Starts a-Poking was created in 2002.
Because poking the screens is fun. Poking. Fun.
"The Grand Old Duke of York" is a traditional English nursery rhyme that tells the story of a fictional Duke who leads his troops up and down a hill only to march them back down again. The rhyme is believed to be a satire on the military leadership of the time, particularly poking fun at ineffectiveness and indecisiveness.
poking
Joking. You spelt it correctly.
Bloke,Broke,Choke,Cloak,Coke,Croak,Folk,Joke,Oak,Poke,Quote,Toke,Soak,Slope,SpokeStoke,Stroke,Woke,Yolk,Yoke.
Poking somebody anywhere is dangerous. The navel is not especially sensitive.
There is not a feature to stop people from poking you on Facebook.
no we ain't joking these questions are real...