If you woke up with a chicken nugget head, you would likely seek medical help to understand and address the unusual situation. It would be important to determine the cause and potential health implications of having a chicken nugget head.
The antonym of "woke" is generally considered to be "unaware" or "ignorant." The term "woke" is used to describe someone who is aware and informed about social justice issues, so its opposite would be someone who is not aware or informed.
"Are you woke to the social injustices happening in the world today?"
How would you know? If you were truly the "other person", you would presumably also have the other person's appearance, the other person's memories and the other person's attitudes and opinions. Effectively, if there is no way to distinguish between yourself and the other person, you are effectively the other person. For all you know, that's already happened and you just don't know it. i wood freek.
i dunno i just wanted to write something lol :D
"I woke up late this morning, so it's going to rain later today." This is an example of a non sequitur because waking up late does not logically lead to the conclusion that it will rain later in the day.
you might have a fever or had a nightmare
They woke up and salted the meat than collected poo from cows than made them into patties that would get eaten by the head priests
Not sure what you are asking. Do you mean '....woke up and he/she was sleeping next to you'? Or perhaps ' ....woke up to the fact that he/she had some faults'?
my brother had a huge cowlick on the back of his head when he woke up
"My sister woke up this moning with a huge cowlick on the back of her head".
you are still asleep and have strange dreams
The phrase, "have you not woke up yet?" can be considered correct, but it sounds odd. It would sound better being said simply as "have you woke up yet?"
If you woke up with a large bump on your head, you need to keep a close watch on it. It could be a pimple or possibly an insect bite.
Not exactly. A better sentence would be ' She woke up and found she was alone'...(at least i think)
The past tense of 'wakes' is 'woke'. She wakes at 8 a.m. She woke at 8 a.m.
You woke him
you woke up and hit your head on the side of your bed and it made you stupid enough to ask this question.