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Moke is a term used in the British Isles as slang for "donkey". [1] In Australia it refers to a nag or inferior horse, [1] and is employed by residents of the Hawaiian Islands in similar fashion as the British to derogatorily describe segments of the local Polynesian population. In practice, the word "moke" is similar to "redneck", as it is ...
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(Ireland) Hiberno-Irish slang: a male organ or a disagreeable or stupid person; word originating in County Cork, Ireland, and used there and in the wider province of Munster; a term of contempt rather than hatred; may derive from the langur, a type of monkey encountered by the Munster Fusiliers during their British Army service in India in the ...
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1. Giggle water. Used to describe: Any alcoholic drink, liquor or sparkling wine In the roaring '20s (that's 1920s, kids!) during prohibition, giggle water was slang for any alcoholic beverage.
Moke (beverage), a traditional beverage from Flores Island, Indonesia; Moke (slang), disparaging term for Pacific Islanders, especially Samoans/Hawaiians; Moke (slang), British slang for a donkey; Mini Moke, utility vehicle produced by the British Motor Corporation (BMC) Magneto-optic Kerr effect, MOKE, effect used for measuring magnetic properties
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Mele (Hawaiian term) Mele Kalikimaka; Miss Hawaii; Miss Hawaii USA; Miss Hawaii World; Miss Hawaii's Outstanding Teen; Moke (slang) Moku; Molokai Hoe; Molokai Ka Hula Piko; Monarchs of the Hawaiian Islands