Cokey
A delicious cookie containing a mighty amount of midnight sugar.
“Linny, get me a delicious snack!”
“From the cokey jar?”
“YEAH, one with all that midnight sugar! Make it two actually!”
“From the cokey jar?”
“YEAH, one with all that midnight sugar! Make it two actually!”
cokey
a cokehead
originated in the '20s
refer to cab calloway lyrics
originated in the '20s
refer to cab calloway lyrics
all you cokeys in the room ain't gonna miss me yet
cokey
A crack smoking baby owl. He is the most adorable thing that the earth has to offer and will be your best friend if you smoke with him.
Me : Hey whats up cokey!
Cokey: Let's smoke this rock MOTHERFUCKERS.
Cokey: Let's smoke this rock MOTHERFUCKERS.
Cokey McKillKill
see George W. Bush
Cokey McKillKill went nuts on Iraq
Hokey Cokey
A term often used as a signing off marker at the end of a conversation between the richer pedegree of society.
Usually its said sub consciously rather than planned with noticeable joyus audio tones. Rarely will you hear the 'hokey cokey' in a sad / angry manner
button down collared shirts, and bold coloured tie's help distinguish this type of character
Usually its said sub consciously rather than planned with noticeable joyus audio tones. Rarely will you hear the 'hokey cokey' in a sad / angry manner
button down collared shirts, and bold coloured tie's help distinguish this type of character
raaather! squire, we shall forward to the dining room at once to sample each others tipples. I shall arrange simpson to pick you up within the hour
'Hokey cokey'
*end of conversation*
'Hokey cokey'
*end of conversation*
oakey cokey
Cocaine - UK rhyming slang
derived from well-known powder-monkey
Paul Oakenfold and now in common usage...
see also bugle,nose candy,peruvian marching powder,granulated money
derived from well-known powder-monkey
Paul Oakenfold and now in common usage...
see also bugle,nose candy,peruvian marching powder,granulated money
We were doing the oakey cokey all night long ...
cokey cola
A small orange cat speaking with a heavy American southern accent, saying the company name “Coca-Cola” whilst holding a bottle of the drank and wearing a cowboy hat.
Joe: I got some here Fanter, wanna sip?
Mark: No thanks, I got a bottle of cokey cola
Mark: No thanks, I got a bottle of cokey cola