Hoking

Hoking
My mistake for joking.

Don't be mad! I was just hoking.


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  • hoke — ☆ hoke [hōk ] vt. hoked, hoking [< HOKUM] Slang to treat in a mawkishly sentimental, crudely comic, or artificial way: usually with up n. Slang HOKUM hokey adj …   English World dictionary

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