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woke

The origin and history of woke.

Etymology

Originally the informal past tense of "wake" ("I woke up"). The social-justice sense dates back to the 1930s among Black American speakers, then spread widely online in the 2010s — where it also picked up a critical, mocking use.

· First attested 1930

Class of 1930

woke first entered the language around 1930. Other words from the same year:

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