STIMULATE, STIMULATED, STIMULATING
ADJECTIVES
1432 — PROVOCATE provoked, stimulated, incited → obs.
1712 — TITILLATING pleasantly exciting, exhilarating, stimulating
1958 — ALL SHOOK (UP) excited, stimulated, disturbed, upset → US sl.
1970 — UP stimulating, uplifting → sl.
NOUNS, PERSON
1382 — PRICKER a person who incites, provokes, or stimulates another
VERBS
1230 — PRICK to urge as with a spur; to impel, to incite, to stimulate, to provoke
1425 — ACCEND to stir up, to excite, to incite, to stimulate → obs.
1575 — EDGE to urge on, to incite, to provoke, to encourage a person; also, to stimulate, to give activity to an industry, etc. → obs.
1602 — GIVE AN EDGE TO to stimulate, to incite → obs.
1609 — SET AN EDGE UPON to stimulate, to incite → obs.
1905 — QUICKEN to stimulate; to urge to greater speed or exertion → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1966 — JACK UP to excite or exhilarate a person with, or as if with, a recreational drug; to stimulate mentally or physically → colloq. orig. US
1984 — GEEK UP to excite or stimulate a person; to make a person nervous or jittery → US sl.