Poke
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Poke
“There were a few dudes I met at college parties who would later add me on Facebook and then ‘poke’ me before asking me out,” she recalled. “When I would later recount these stories to my friends … they would always point out that he poked me, and thus, wanted to bang.”
Wow, he is cute
You are super cute.
What is your name?"
My name is Sarah.
you?"
It's Marcus. you must be
a keyboard.
because you are
totally my type"
Aw. It is super cute.
Do you want to hang
out sometimes?"
Yes sure. Tonight maybe
Netflix and chill.
Are you down?
I'm down. 8 o'clocks
Can you pick me up?"
I'd love to. What is your address?
I'm excited already
It's 2346 Bryant St
yah can't wait for
Netlix and chill"
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“If it was a friend, it meant, ‘I have no idea what this means but POKE! Hee hee! If it was a stranger or a creeper (read: male) then it was as bad as a dude coming up to you at a bar and opening with, ‘Hey, where are you ladies from?’ ”
he is creepy
I will just ignore it.
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“I had an aunt who would poke me consistently every other week.” Asked over email what her aunt, who has lived in Colombia her whole life and speaks limited English (she uses Facebook in Spanish), meant, she said, “I think she was just saying ‘Hey! :) :) :) What’s up!’ ” The aunt is not alone: Most Spanish-speakers seem to think the poke (called the toque) is innocent, though some concede that it can take on un sentido sexual."
Hey, auntie.
How are you?
I am good sweatheart.
Just want to said hi?"
What's new?
Nothing much auntie.
getting annoyed by
getting poke from
strangers on facebook?"
Aw. What's wrong with poking.
I poke you all the time
I'm not sure what it
means but my friend
said: "when a guy
pokes you, it means
he wants to bang you"
Whattt?? I don't want
to bang you. That's gross
Yah I know
I guess because it's
different culture
Interesting. Anw
I will keep poking you
love you sweetheart!
Love you too, auntie!
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