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toke T0251100 (tōk) Slang n. A puff on a cigarette, marijuana cigarette, or pipe containing hashish or another mind-altering substance.tr. & intr.v. toked, tok·ing, tokes To puff or smoke (a marijuana cigarette, for example) or to engage in such activity. [Perhaps from Spanish toque, a hit, a turn, from tocar, to touch, from Vulgar Latin *toccāre.]toke (təʊk) n (Recreational Drugs) a draw on a cannabis cigarettevb (Recreational Drugs) (intr) to take a draw on a cannabis cigarette ˈtoker ntoke1 (toʊk) n., v. toked, tok•ing. Informal. n. 1. a tip or gratuity given by a gambler to a dealer or other employee at a casino. v.i. 2. to provide a toke. v.t. 3. to give a toke to. [1970–75; orig. uncertain] toke2 (toʊk) n., v. toked, tok•ing. Slang. n. 1. a puff or drag on a marijuana cigarette. 2. a marijuana cigarette. v.t. 3. to puff or smoke (a marijuana cigarette). v.i. 4. to puff or smoke a marijuana cigarette (often fol. by up). [1950–55, Amer.; orig. uncertain] toke Past participle: toked Gerund: toking
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I toke | you toke | he/she/it tokes | we toke | you toke | they toke |
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I toked | you toked | he/she/it toked | we toked | you toked | they toked |
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I am toking | you are toking | he/she/it is toking | we are toking | you are toking | they are toking |
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I have toked | you have toked | he/she/it has toked | we have toked | you have toked | they have toked |
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I was toking | you were toking | he/she/it was toking | we were toking | you were toking | they were toking |
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I had toked | you had toked | he/she/it had toked | we had toked | you had toked | they had toked |
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I will toke | you will toke | he/she/it will toke | we will toke | you will toke | they will toke |
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I will have toked | you will have toked | he/she/it will have toked | we will have toked | you will have toked | they will have toked |
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I will be toking | you will be toking | he/she/it will be toking | we will be toking | you will be toking | they will be toking |
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I have been toking | you have been toking | he/she/it has been toking | we have been toking | you have been toking | they have been toking |
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I will have been toking | you will have been toking | he/she/it will have been toking | we will have been toking | you will have been toking | they will have been toking |
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I had been toking | you had been toking | he/she/it had been toking | we had been toking | you had been toking | they had been toking |
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I would toke | you would toke | he/she/it would toke | we would toke | you would toke | they would toke |
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I would have toked | you would have toked | he/she/it would have toked | we would have toked | you would have toked | they would have toked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | toke - a puff of a marijuana or hashish cigarette; "the boys took a few tokes on a joint"drag, pull, puff - a slow inhalation (as of tobacco smoke); "he took a puff on his pipe"; "he took a drag on his cigarette and expelled the smoke slowly" | Translationstoke
toke upTo get high (become intoxicated) by smoking marijuana, especially in the form of a marijuana cigarette. Hey man, Jim and I are going to toke up at his house this weekend, do you want to come? Hey, it's no skin off my teeth if you want to spend your free time toking up, but I have no interest in it whatsoever.See also: toke, upharsh tokeslang An unpleasant or painful inhalation while smoking marijuana. I figured it was a harsh toke based on how much you were coughing.See also: harsh, tokeharsh toke1. n. an irritating puff of a marijuana cigarette. (Drugs.) Wow, that was a harsh toke. Yuck! 2. n. anything or anyone unpleasant. Sally can sure be a harsh toke when she wants. See also: harsh, toketoke (tok)1. n. a puff of marijuana smoke. (Drugs.) After a big toke, he settled back to drift. 2. tv. & in. to puff a marijuana cigarette. (Drugs.) He sat on a stone to toke one before bean time. 3. n. a cigarette. I left my tokes in my jacket. 4. in. to smoke crack. (Drugs.) They were toking when her mother called on the phone. 5. n. a token. Yeah. Just a little toke of my approval. 6. n. a tip. He left a dollar toke. Wow. 7. tv. to tip someone; to tip some amount. He only toked me a buck. 8. in. to tip. She doesn’t toke very well. toke
toke verb Substance abuse To inhale a large air volume while smoking a substance of abuse–eg, marijuana, less commonly cocaine or crack cocaine, maintaining the lungs expanded with a slight Valsalva maneuver, to maximize the substance's absorption. Cf 'Snort. '.toke Related to toke: toke upWords related to tokenoun a puff of a marijuana or hashish cigaretteRelated Words |