• The track left by a vessel in the water; by extension, anytrack; as, the wake of an army.This effect followed immediately in the wake of his earliestexertions. De Quincey.Several humbler persons . . . formed quite a procession in the dustywake of his chariot wheels. Thackeray.


    Wake meaning & definition 1 of Wake.


  • The viewing of a dead body before the funeral.

    Wake meaning & definition 2 of Wake.


  • Tullamore slang for being tired, wrecked, hungover, and being in bits from laughing

    Wake meaning & definition 3 of Wake.

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