cokes
Cokes (noun) means an old-fashioned informal word for a foolish or easily-fooled person. Example: “Only a cokes would fall for that trick.”
How to use cokes
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn archaic slang term for a simpleton or dupe.
Rare and dated — you're unlikely to hear this used in modern speech.
Word forms
cokeses plural
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Only a _____ would fall for that trick.
Rhymes for cokes
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What does “cokes” mean?
The word “cokes” means an old-fashioned informal word for a foolish or easily-fooled person. In plain terms, an archaic slang term for a simpleton or dupe.
How do you use “cokes” in a sentence?
Here is “cokes” used in a sentence: “Only a cokes would fall for that trick.”
What part of speech is “cokes”?
“Cokes” is a noun.
What is the meaning of cokes?
"cokes" (noun) means an old-fashioned informal word for a foolish or easily-fooled person.