Correct spelling for the English word "Sokey" is [sˈə͡ʊki], [sˈəʊki], [s_ˈəʊ_k_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Sokey" is a colloquial term that refers to a specific type of individual or behavior primarily found in the Caribbean, particularly in Jamaican culture. The term is commonly used in Jamaican Patois or Creole dialects.
A "sokey" person is generally described as someone who is overly meddling, nosy, or excessively curious about the personal affairs and private matters of others. They often display an insatiable desire to know every detail of someone else's life, irrespective of whether or not it is appropriate to do so. The term can also be used to describe someone who tends to eavesdrop on conversations, pry into the personal belongings of others, or inappropriately ask intrusive questions.
In a broader sense, the word "sokey" can also be used as an adjective, describing an action or behavior that is invasive, intrusive, or overly curious. It may refer to actions such as deliberately asking personal questions, invading someone's privacy, or gossiping about other people's lives.
While the term may have negative connotations, it is important to note that its usage can vary depending on the context and intent. Some individuals may use it playfully or sarcastically, while others may use it to express irritation or frustration with the behaviors described above.