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Definition of Strokers

Stroker
Stroker Strok"er, n. One who strokes; also, one who pretends to cure by stroking. Cures worked by Greatrix the stroker. --Bp. Warburton.

Meaning of Strokers from wikipedia

- Stroke (also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or brain attack) is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to the brain causes cell death...
- considered to be more impressive to watch, strokers are often considered to have more repeatable and accurate shots. Strokers rely on smooth ball placement more...
- The Strokes are an American rock band formed in New York City in 1998. The band is composed of lead singer and primary songwriter Julian Casablancas,...
- "The Stroke" is a song written and recorded by American rock artist Billy Squier. It was released in 1981 as the debut single from his 3× Platinum album...
- engine, the term stroke has the following related meanings: A phase of the engine's cycle (e.g. compression stroke, exhaust stroke), during which the...
- Look up stroke or stroking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stroke (a "brain stroke" or "brain attack") is a medical condition in which poor blood...
- The stroke index is a numbering system used in handicap golf competitions. The rules of golf require that the committee in charge of a competition publish...
- Power Stroke may refer to: In motoring: Power stroke (engine), the stroke of a cyclic motor which generates force Power Stroke, a family of Ford diesel...
- research purposes, animal breeding, or as a **** toy for erotic stimulation. Strokers and sleeves are **** toys usually designed as a handheld way to simulate...
- are two undulating strokes (****troke and butterfly stroke) and two alternating strokes (front crawl and backstroke). Most strokes involve rhythmic and...