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Seeing as it's been overused over the last few years I think this one justifies it 🙂
[url= http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-09/ben-beasley-stoked-after-surfing-session-with-mick-fanning/6925838 ]Teen with cancer 'stoked' to be surfing with Mick Fanning[/url]
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The dream surfing session was one of about 130 wishes the Starlight Children's Foundation is planning to grant this Christmas.

Some good people out there.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 12:03 pm
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Stoked doesn't really convey the feeling but hey it's the closest word for that scenario.

Dude 😆


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 12:06 pm
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Nearly as stoked as a charcoal BBQ with Rachel Atherton on the centre spot of Britannia Stadium.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 12:08 pm
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Stoked should only be used when referring to a recently disturbed coal powered heat source. Never ever for anything else.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 3:02 pm
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Stoke me a Clipper. I'll be back for Christmas?


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 3:06 pm
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still not acceptable imho

it can only be used when this guys wife asks him what he did at work today....

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Posted : 09/11/2015 3:15 pm
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Stoked City 1 - Chelsea 0


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 3:20 pm
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As a fat man of 38, there is not an acceptable way for me to use it that doesn't involve a fire or the like.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 3:22 pm
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If your intention is to piss off a bunch of middle aged, middle class, middle management, STEM working, Audi driving weekend warriors then it's a perfectly acceptable use of the word stoked.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 3:25 pm
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Loddrik and Kimbers +1000000


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:03 pm
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It was wrong when surfers used it 50 years ago. Being adapted by a bunch of kids, or more to the point and bunch of people who want to be cool trendy alternative kids, doesn't make it any more acceptable.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:08 pm
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What Loddrik & Kimbers said, end of!


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:12 pm
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Only if your running in slow motion while wearing red speedos


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:13 pm
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etc.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:26 pm
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Awesome has lost it's meaning along with stoked, dialled and rad. None of this stuff is rad, it's all been done before. That jump isn't awesome, no dials were twiddled during the last downhill run and, indeed, nobody topped up a hot burning furnace with fuel in the bike park today. Bloody stupid.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:36 pm
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"That was quite acceptable Jasper!"

"Quite!"

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Is this how it should be?


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:40 pm
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I can't see the problem with the word 'stoked' being used as a description of exuberance initiated by participation in an exhilarating outdoors activity. The English language changes and old words get additional meanings. Whats the problem? I'm not sure we have another word that more succinctly or better describes being 'stoked' than 'stoked.'
The only problem I see is jealous people who spend too much time behind keyboards and not enough time getting 'stoked'!
Dude. 😆 8)


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:43 pm
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Use of stoked as "excited/stirred up" dates back almost 200 years, it's not new at all.

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None of this stuff is rad, it's all been done before.

That doesn't stop something being radical. In fact, radical means basically "to the roots" so something that's been done many many times before in a sport probably is radical.

Awesome is a perfectly cromulent sports term. Watching your incompetent mate case that tiny double can be awesome. It's misused a bit because something has to be scary to be awesome.

Gnarly's another good one, people generally think of it from twisted/knotted wood but it also traditionally means rugged, which means it makes total sense in mountain biking parlance. Gnarly trail dude. Which incidentally means, traditionally, a well and brightly dressed chap- ideal for flouro enduro


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 4:58 pm
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Posted : 09/11/2015 6:01 pm
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only acceptable usage is when describing a recent weekend visiting the potteries.

I have
I've been
I am now
stoked.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 6:05 pm
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'Stoked' as a phrase has heritage in surf culture. It would sound knobbish coming out of my 40 something mouth whilst suited and booted but I have no issue with young folk (or old folk) who look like they might actually surf using it. Laird Hamilton has more cool in his little finger than any of us have in our whole bodies and if he chooses to be 'stoked', who are we to argue. If others involved in similar outdoor 'sports' want to be be 'stoked' too, then why not.

I'd be more concerned about my being concerned in the phraseology of others.


 
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Leonardo: Awesome!
Michaelangelo: Righteous!
Donatello: Bossa Nova!
Michaelangelo: Dude, "Bossa Nova"?
Donatello: Chevy Nova?


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 6:19 pm
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Plenty googling going on before these replies!


 
Posted : 10/11/2015 10:54 pm
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There has been, which keyboard warrior wants to go and tell the kid he's wrong 😉


 
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'Stoked' as a phrase has heritage in surf culture. It would sound knobbish coming out of my 40 something mouth whilst suited and booted

It sounded fine coming out of my grandad's mouth- I think he picked it up in the RAF.


 
Posted : 10/11/2015 11:52 pm
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What about in conjunction with pumped and smashed it followed by many high fives sick bro or brah or dog or dude booooommmm.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 12:59 am
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I didn't look at the mantelpiece when I stoked the fire.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 3:57 am
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The metaphor police need to provide a list of which are acceptable and which are not.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 8:59 am
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The issue for me with words like 'stoked' being used is that it implies the user is incapable of using language properly in the first place.

An intelligent person would find there are already lots of suitable words and not need to make up new ones.

New words are fine for new things, but being excited about something doesn't require a new word. Just proper use of the existing ones.


 
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The issue for me with words like 'stoked' being used is that it implies the user is incapable of using language properly in the first place.

New words are fine for new things, but being excited about something doesn't require a new word. Just proper use of the existing ones.

So at what point exactly should we have stopped language evolving?

An intelligent person

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Posted : 11/11/2015 9:09 am
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The issue for me with words like 'stoked' being used is that it implies the user is incapable of using language properly in the first place.

Someone should have told John Milton this since he invented more words than most people.

New words are fine for new things, but being excited about something doesn't require a new word. Just proper use of the existing ones.

You should have a think about how incredibly mind-numbingly conservative and anti-creative that makes you sound. Is anti-creative a word? Do I care?

The issue for me with words like 'stoked' being used is that it implies the user is incapable of using language properly in the first place.

"Issue" means something coming out of something else. Or at least it did, until its meaning evolved to mean a problem. I assume that particular evolution is okay* with you?

"In the first place" is also a figure of speech, since there's no 'place' involved here is there?

* the word 'okay' is only about 70 years old or so, but is it okay to use?

Honestly, your argument is bollocks. Not literally, of course, this is metaphor again, so I'm assuming you're against this too.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:14 am
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I love this.

It is a very old Kiwi-ism, I am not sure when it became popular with LA surfer dudes, probably just coincidence.

For example my grandmother was pretty stoked when World War II ended.

Makes me laugh every time I hear it.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:20 am
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your argument[b]s are[/b] bollocks.

Bollocks..... 's plural innit? 😉


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:24 am
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but being excited about something doesn't require a new word. Just proper use of the existing ones.

full circle ... exactly what the young man did in the OP just maybe not the word any one a bit older would choose

and second great thing for Mick Fanning to do


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:26 am
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Bollocks..... 's plural innit?

only the Green Grocer has bollocks like that, as you well know 😉


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:29 am
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Since the Olympics the use of the word smashed when winning something has become annoying. Particularly when no record has been beaten.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:30 am
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Nope - despite all your well thought out arguments, I'm old and still don't like new words being made up and used with enthusiasm 🙂


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 12:36 pm
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Trimix
I'm old and still don't like

Summed up


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 12:41 pm
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STW grammar grandads in "I can't keep up with the kids and i'm not stoked about it" shocker!!


 
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An intelligent person would find there are already lots of suitable words and not need to make up new ones.

An intelligent person wouldn't generally say people are making up new words, when they're just using existing ones in a way that you don't understand. They certainly wouldn't accuse other people of being unintelligent owing to their own lack of comprehension. This is a gap in your vocabulary not theirs. Vocabulary isn't a sign of intelligence but unwillingness to learn often is, as is judging things without bothering to understand them first

The more you assume you know, the less you learn


 
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STW grammar grandads in "I can't keep up with the kids and i'm not stoked about it" shocker!!

I don't think it's even an age thing as opposed to conceited snobbery acted out in the perfect arena (STW). I wonder how many, if any of these guys would correct Steve Peat or Chris Kovarik, or Shaun Palmer if they were riding with them and they claimed to be stoked [i](considering the STW demographic it would probably be on an all inclusive skills course/whisky tasting/ Santa Cruz demo in the south of France or something)[/i].

I'm going to go out on a limb and say none, because to do so in that context would mark you out as miserable, po-faced little bitch.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 2:54 pm
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This thread is positively stoking my furnace.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 3:01 pm
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[i]on an all inclusive skills course/whisky tasting/ Santa Cruz demo in the south of France or something[/i]

I'd be stoked to be on a holiday like that... 😉


 
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Posted : 11/11/2015 3:50 pm
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So what would the person on the front of a tandem be if the person on the back puts in a lot of effort?


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 3:52 pm
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So many answers molgrips, most of them obscene...


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 3:55 pm
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OED definition is:

informal, chiefly [b]North American[/b]
Excited or euphoric:
when they told me I was on the team, I was stoked

In bold is the main issue IMO, we don't call them fenders, or sidewalks etc. so we should use excited or euphoric etc. and leave the old colonies to their 'funny' colloquialisms.

Remember this is [b]Great[/b] Britain and we do things proper 😉


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 4:56 pm
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If you were in the US and someone used the word 'fortnight' would you have a go at them for adopting Britishisms?


 
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how about amazeballs, even worser.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 6:13 pm
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plus the idea of seal failure "in the wild" seems like a fundamental insecurity I don't like much! Maybe I'll risk a set soon!

Well the original quote was from the colonies....


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:30 pm
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Stoked is overused.
So is schralp by STW staff at present.
Just say no.


 
Posted : 11/11/2015 9:48 pm
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my dad was a stoker in't war,strange but true


 
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