First of all, I need to know where you're being poked at and what you're being poked with.
It depends on how it is being used. In the sentence, "Jake poked the dog," it is not a noun, it is a verb as it is the action that Jake is doing. However, in a sentence like, "Poked is a word," it is a noun, as Poked it is taking the action of being a word.
Probably through getting annoyed.
Usually, scotomaphobia is caused by previous experiences. If you get in the eye with something, poked, or have bad history with eye drops, contacts, etc. you will be more likely to get this phobia. I was poked in the eye with an old TV antenna when i was like 10, and now i have this fear.
anything that comes out of your pooper. that moves without being poked by a stick.
poked? It is definitely poked.
They get poked right up the're fagina.
The fear of being in the dark is Lygophobia. The fear of dark or night is Nyctophobia.
Algophobia is the fear of feeling or being in pain.
There does not appear to be a phobia term for the fear of being confused. However, phobophobia is the fear of being afraid.
Isolophobia- Fear of solitude, being alone.Eremophobia- Fear of being oneself or of lonliness.Autophobia- Fear of being alone or of oneself.One of those three, and look at that: \/Barophobia- Fear of gravity.Stupid! 8)
No, poked is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb poke