Proper noun
A town in Surrey, England
A local government district with borough status in Surrey, formed in 1974, with its headquarters in the town.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWOKING (vb.) To enter the kitchen with the precise determination to perform something only to forget what it is just before you do it. Douglas Adams
"Aus Meinem Leben und Denken", Felix Meiner Verlag, Leipzig, 1931, English translation 1933, George Allen & Unwin, Woking; Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998 edition with foreword by Jimmy Carter : ISBN 0-8018-6097-0 *Indian Thought and Its Development. Source: Internet
A National Express coach from Woking to Heathrow Airport and early-until-late buses to nearby Surrey towns operate. Source: Internet
Baxter has already had loan spells at Yeovil, Woking, Solihull Moors and Ross County. Source: Internet
But the global pandemic has curtailed any immediate plans to establish Woking as Surrey’s civic heart. Source: Internet
An inquest determined that he had committed suicide, and he was cremated at Woking Crematorium on 12 June 1954. Source: Internet