An old or worthless horse.
1This other guy-themoke- Ihaveno doubt that his bid was lower.
2I'll take the old moke and put him in the paddock.
3Not that this moke would give a shit, one way or the other.
4Are you listening to me, you moke of an asshole?
5I wonder if the moke's gone to bed yet.
6I'm ridin' an old moke on errands for him whin his hired folks is busy.
7Is it, you cow-licked, cross-eyed, two-thumbed, six-toed stuttering moke?
8The little moke may have been lying; I can't see that any of them do much else.
9He turns to the moke in question.
10Hey, there, you moke-ain'tthat about so?
11An old moke with long ears!
12Why not "nigger," "moke," or "thing" as formerly?
13A wild ass, though brought up from its birth in a stable, would make a very intractable costermonger's moke.
14Again, during my first year I many times overheard myself spoken of as "the nigger," "the moke," or "the thing."
15Now, see here, you moke, when we git in you stand behind where I stand, and don't you begin to beller, too.
16May the devil grab me, ye moke, if I wouldn't rather swell up an' bust wid th' scurvy than swallow them fellows kickin'.