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单词 toke
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token.1

Brit. /təʊk/, U.S. /toʊk/
Etymology: Origin uncertain.
slang.
(A piece of) bread; also figurative (see quot. 1967).
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > food > dishes and prepared food > bread > piece of bread > [noun]
breadeOE
crib1652
toke1843
1843 C. Dickens Let. 7 June (1974) III. 503 Now, we don't want none of your sarse—and if you bung any of them tokes of yours in this direction, you'll find your shuttlecock sent back as heavy as it came.
1874 M. Clarke His Nat. Life i. vii. 53 Sarah was standing on the poop throwing bits o' toke to the gulls... She..throwed crumbs and such like up in the air over the side.
1899 R. Whiteing No. 5 John St. xxi When the show was shut, I..sits down to my toke and pipe.
1905 H. G. Wells Kipps i. i. 15 Toke and cold ground-rice puddin' with plums.
1963 M. Kendon Ladies College, Goudhurst 8 Dripping..spread on ‘tokes’, was eaten for eleven o'clock lunch by schoolgirls for well nigh forty years.
1967 K. Giles Death in Diamonds v. 90 ‘If you fall foul of Tiny Holdsworth he gives you toke.’.. ‘In the local dialect..toke used to be poor quality bread, hence toke and water equals punishment.’
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

token.2

Brit. /təʊk/, U.S. /toʊk/
Etymology: Origin uncertain: compare toke v.
U.S. slang.
An inhalation of smoke from a cigarette or pipe containing marijuana or other narcotic substance.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > an intoxicating drug > [noun] > a dose of > for inhalation
toke1968
whippit1979
1968 Harper's Mag. Mar. 48 If he still took a toke of marijuana from time to time..still! Mailer was not in approval of any drug.
1973 R. L. Simon Big Fix xii. 87 I packed my pipe with..hashish... I took a good heavy toke and held it in as long as I could.
1976 New Yorker 17 May 34/3 The host shall light up and take the first toke. He will then offer the joint to the first woman on his left.
1980 London Mag. Aug.–Sept. 106/1 He takes huge tokes from a home-made hookah.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

token.3

Brit. /təʊk/, U.S. /toʊk/
Etymology: Origin uncertain: perhaps an abbreviation of token n.
North American slang.
A gratuity or tip.
ΘΚΠ
society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for labour or service > [noun] > tip
bountethc1440
gratitude1535
vail1605
gratulance1608
gratilitya1616
spill1675
baksheesh1686
simony1707
perquisite1721
tip1755
grace1769
buckshee1773
mancia1798
bonus1834
pouch1880
gravy1910
étrenne1928
sling1948
small1962
toke1971
1971 Daily Colonist (Victoria, Brit. Columbia) 22 June 18/4 The prime advantage [of being a waitress] is instant money—tips or ‘tokes’ as they are known in the profession.
1981 Miami Herald 26 Mar. 30 a/2 They have just gone in and hassled people on tips and tokes.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

tokev.

Brit. /təʊk/, U.S. /toʊk/
Etymology: Origin uncertain: compare toke n.2
U.S. slang.
intransitive and transitive. To smoke (a marijuana cigarette). Also const. up.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > take drugs [verb (transitive)] > smoke marijuana
toke1952
blast1959
do1969
1952 Amer. Speech 27 30 Toke v., to smoke a cigarette; to take a puff of a cigarette.
1973 Newsweek 1 Jan. 4 Bill Buckley says he went ‘outside the 3-mile limit—I'm a law-and-order advocate, you know’—to toke up, but neglects to mention where he got the stuff.
1975 High Times Dec. 13/2 This hash oil joint is one of the most satisfying ways of toking oil.
1979 N. Mailer Executioner's Song (1980) i. xxi. 339 He had been over at a friend of his selling drugs, a little crystal, some speed, toked a couple, got blasted.

Derivatives

ˈtoker n.
ΘΚΠ
the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > [noun] > drug-user > user of marijuana
muggle-head1926
tea man1938
weedhead1939
reefer1940
tea-head1953
grasshopper1954
pothead1957
pot smoker1965
stoner1971
toker1975
1975 High Times Dec. 6/2 Thousands of tokers.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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