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toke
1[ tohk ]
noun
- a tip or gratuity given by a gambler to a dealer or other employee at a casino.
verb (used without object)
- to provide a toke.
verb (used with object)
- to give a toke to.
toke
2[ tohk ]
noun
- a puff of a marijuana cigarette.
verb (used with object)
- to light up or puff (a marijuana cigarette).
verb (used without object)
- to puff a marijuana cigarette (often followed by up ).
toke
/ təʊk /
noun
- a draw on a cannabis cigarette
verb
- intr to take a draw on a cannabis cigarette
Derived Forms
- ˈtoker, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of toke1
Origin of toke2
Example Sentences
A kind thru-hiker took pity on me and gave me a toke of his joint and directions to the next campsite.
Saving gorillas with royalty, can Congress toke up and the NSA chief profited even as he had AT&T spy on you.
Because even if a majority of Florida voters want to go one toke over the line, it will likely end up just shy of 60 percent.
The footage shows him taking a deep toke from what appears to be a joint at a summer pool party.
The cops got to the end of the row right as one youngster had just inhaled a massive toke.
We ‘toke’ our inn at the sign of the ‘Falstaff,’ without the gate.
Wher he 54 myght haue layed for hys tarying the warres, she priuely toke away yt excuse, saying: Troy is destroied.
My mervaylous horsnes and in manner spechelesnes toke me, being nothing at all otherwise sick.
Feb. 10th, at two after none I toke a cutpurse taking my purse out of my pocket in the Temple.
And then he toke out one of his rybbes/ and in stede ther of he fylled vp the place with flesh.
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