It doesn't really mean anything. When you click on the "poke (insert name)" button, a message will come up and say something like"You are about to poke (insert name) . She/He will be informed of this on her/his home page." Sometimes the poke fights will go on forever. If you get poked, under the ads will have a message that "so and so poked you (remove_poke back).kitkat4498
Poking them with a fork.
Well it depends, if you like someone you might be poking them to get their attention, but if they are your friend you might just be poking them to cheer them up or tease them.
Poking somebody anywhere is dangerous. The navel is not especially sensitive.
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Someone is trying to get your attention, poking on facebook is like sending a ping on blackberry or a nudge on MSN (if you have ever used MSN you will know what i mean) its basically just someone trying to grab your attention, by poking someone back your usually provoking them. You shouldnt usually poke anyone back that you dont know.
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I've not heard that exact phrase, but "poking your nose" is usually a term for being overly curious when you're not required to be. It's as if your nose is seen sticking out around the corner as you try to see what everyone's doing. This could be a phrase referring to "nosiness," or it could mean someone who is "brown-nosing." That means someone who is figuratively 'kissing up to someone' or trying to curry favor in demeaning ways.
"Sundot" in Tagalog means "poke" or "stab." It is often used to describe poking or prodding someone with a finger or a pointed object.
Prodding means poking or jabbing something with a pointed object, or pushing or urging someone to do something. It can also refer to persistently encouraging or motivating someone to take action.
Absolutely nothing. It's just to get their attention.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to go poking around in holes and corners. Mice are known for poking around in everything.
In the movie "The Proposal," when Andrew says "It's morning," he is referring to a new beginning or fresh start. This phrase signifies a shift in perspective or a turning point in the story where characters may have the opportunity to make amends or start anew. It symbolizes hope, renewal, and the potential for positive change in the narrative.