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Definition of toke in English: tokenoun təʊktoʊk informal A pull on a cigarette or pipe, typically one containing cannabis. Example sentencesExamples - When four people are sharing a spliff, taking more than three tokes in one pass is not kosher.
- Around our way its always the baseball capped teenagers who blatantly smoke it in the street and also don't find much time between tokes for schooling.
- I found myself apologizing a lot for being lame, for not having gone out much in the past six months, for wanting to leave early tonight, for not wanting a toke of a joint rolled with reportedly amazing weed.
- The last thing she did before she pulled down the bag was take one last toke on the cigarette.
- Well sure, you can get cancer from smoking joints, and you can certainly kill yourself and others if you choose to drive following a good toke.
- As the drug abuse literature tells us, one toke leads inevitably to another, and soon the very proper Grace is up to her eyebrows in a potent strain of Matthew's favorite recreational herb.
- One coffee, one glass of wine, one toke on a joint does it for me.
- Under federal law, anyone who grows or distributes pot is a felon - even if they're giving it to a migraine sufferer who's going to vomit if he can't get a couple of tokes quickly.
- Anyway, after a few tokes, I was able to think straight, and I figured Ron had taken my car so he wouldn't be late to work.
- He takes another long toke, holds his breath for what seems like the best part of a minute, then exhales with a small cough.
- There is nothing quite like sitting around a campfire, talking about anything and everything, while enjoying a friendly toke or two.
- At other times, he tries too hard to show that he's just a regular guy, who enjoys the occasional pitcher of beer or toke of a joint.
- I take a few tokes, but I just don't feel like it at the moment.
- With few exceptions, having taken a toke the night before has not one iota of impact on the job people do.
- At 14, she was drinking with older men and sneaking tokes on the loading dock of the music store where she worked.
- That's why the US Supreme Court won't risk the health of dying cancer patients with a few tokes of physician-prescribed pot.
- The stewards don't mind; they are in the galley enjoying a good toke on the top-notch ganja they scored in Japan.
- ‘Hmm, good stuff,’ Wendy said after a couple of tokes.
- The will to better yourself evaporates after a few tokes.
- It's a disturbing event, but Cliff needs only a couple of tokes and some sage advice from his mother - who thinks he's just upset over a breakup - to get over it.
verb təʊktoʊk [no object]informal Smoke cannabis or tobacco. he muses while toking on a cigarette with object we toke some grass Example sentencesExamples - And as a few visitors found out, it's definitely not a good week to toke.
- Other people can smoke and toke and stay in bed all day and make plans that they never carry out and I will still love them, but not me.
- Right now, a lot of officers turn the other cheek or let people off with a warning when they catch them toking, because it's not worth the hassle of laying charges.
- The trial takes place over a four-week period, with patients toking from a pipe three times a day, five days a week.
- As the sketch began, we were treated to the sight of various middle-management types snorting lines of cocaine, toking on joints and shooting up smack.
- Better get back to toking and drinking, Jeff, if this is what you come up with sober.
- She's toking, she's sleeping with a much younger musician and he is simply horrified.
- Fowler smokes opium as casually as one might toke on a cigarette.
- Now, I'm no degenerate drug addict or anything, but I do like to toke on the occasional stick now and again.
- He tokes on a pipe just as the phone starts ringing.
- I grabbed a spliff and we all started toking on it.
- Indeed, medical users won the right to toke in a landmark 2000 court ruling.
- Am I strange, way out, weird, a hippy, a druggy, or just one of the many millions of Britons who secretly tokes a bit?
- Avoid this film unless you want to know the befuddled feeling that comes of toking on a bong for a few seconds too long.
- Probe for the source of this stifled mirth, and you'll find out that on April 20th many spend the day toking, smoking, sparking it, getting blunted, and taking a few to the head.
- I wouldn't be able to explain my way out of it if they found out that I spent my free time sniffiing, shootin up, toking, or tripping, along with being drunk.
- An entrepreneur in Saskatoon has asked the city for permission to set up a ‘Dutch-style’ cannabis cafe where pot is freely toked.
- The selection of ecstasy as the designer drug of choice is an interesting one and certainly makes a change from the toking of joints, or snorting of coke.
- They are provisionally and potentially marginalized by their ethnic identities, but for them, toking is a way of opting in and identifying with the mainstream, rather than a way of drifting further out.
- It's the best place to toke!
Derivatives noun informal To unite not just these two tabloids but also the crusty old broadsheet behind the tokers and dope smokers of Britain was an astonishing achievement. Example sentencesExamples - There's hot women, a big beach party, and enough dope to make even a hardcore toker smile.
- Within a few months, one toker after another had fled back to Berlin.
- If he has his way, Friday night tokers will no longer be fired for failing Monday morning drug tests.
- And it's not just pot-focused publications that have remarked on Vancouver's popularity as a haven for tokers.
Origin 1950s: of unknown origin. Rhymes awoke, bespoke, bloke, broke, choke, cloak, Coke, convoke, croak, evoke, folk, invoke, joke, Koch, moke, oak, okey-doke, poke, provoke, revoke, roque, smoke, soak, soke, spoke, stoke, stony-broke (US stone-broke), stroke, toque, woke, yoke, yolk Definition of toke in US English: tokenountoʊktōk informal The drawing of a puff from a cigarette or pipe, typically one containing marijuana. Example sentencesExamples - The will to better yourself evaporates after a few tokes.
- I found myself apologizing a lot for being lame, for not having gone out much in the past six months, for wanting to leave early tonight, for not wanting a toke of a joint rolled with reportedly amazing weed.
- He takes another long toke, holds his breath for what seems like the best part of a minute, then exhales with a small cough.
- I take a few tokes, but I just don't feel like it at the moment.
- There is nothing quite like sitting around a campfire, talking about anything and everything, while enjoying a friendly toke or two.
- At 14, she was drinking with older men and sneaking tokes on the loading dock of the music store where she worked.
- The last thing she did before she pulled down the bag was take one last toke on the cigarette.
- With few exceptions, having taken a toke the night before has not one iota of impact on the job people do.
- Anyway, after a few tokes, I was able to think straight, and I figured Ron had taken my car so he wouldn't be late to work.
- One coffee, one glass of wine, one toke on a joint does it for me.
- Around our way its always the baseball capped teenagers who blatantly smoke it in the street and also don't find much time between tokes for schooling.
- Well sure, you can get cancer from smoking joints, and you can certainly kill yourself and others if you choose to drive following a good toke.
- At other times, he tries too hard to show that he's just a regular guy, who enjoys the occasional pitcher of beer or toke of a joint.
- When four people are sharing a spliff, taking more than three tokes in one pass is not kosher.
- As the drug abuse literature tells us, one toke leads inevitably to another, and soon the very proper Grace is up to her eyebrows in a potent strain of Matthew's favorite recreational herb.
- It's a disturbing event, but Cliff needs only a couple of tokes and some sage advice from his mother - who thinks he's just upset over a breakup - to get over it.
- ‘Hmm, good stuff,’ Wendy said after a couple of tokes.
- That's why the US Supreme Court won't risk the health of dying cancer patients with a few tokes of physician-prescribed pot.
- Under federal law, anyone who grows or distributes pot is a felon - even if they're giving it to a migraine sufferer who's going to vomit if he can't get a couple of tokes quickly.
- The stewards don't mind; they are in the galley enjoying a good toke on the top-notch ganja they scored in Japan.
verbtoʊktōk [no object]informal Smoke marijuana or tobacco. he muses while toking on a cigarette with object we toked some grass Example sentencesExamples - He tokes on a pipe just as the phone starts ringing.
- It's the best place to toke!
- Now, I'm no degenerate drug addict or anything, but I do like to toke on the occasional stick now and again.
- Am I strange, way out, weird, a hippy, a druggy, or just one of the many millions of Britons who secretly tokes a bit?
- As the sketch began, we were treated to the sight of various middle-management types snorting lines of cocaine, toking on joints and shooting up smack.
- Other people can smoke and toke and stay in bed all day and make plans that they never carry out and I will still love them, but not me.
- I wouldn't be able to explain my way out of it if they found out that I spent my free time sniffiing, shootin up, toking, or tripping, along with being drunk.
- Probe for the source of this stifled mirth, and you'll find out that on April 20th many spend the day toking, smoking, sparking it, getting blunted, and taking a few to the head.
- Fowler smokes opium as casually as one might toke on a cigarette.
- Avoid this film unless you want to know the befuddled feeling that comes of toking on a bong for a few seconds too long.
- They are provisionally and potentially marginalized by their ethnic identities, but for them, toking is a way of opting in and identifying with the mainstream, rather than a way of drifting further out.
- Right now, a lot of officers turn the other cheek or let people off with a warning when they catch them toking, because it's not worth the hassle of laying charges.
- The trial takes place over a four-week period, with patients toking from a pipe three times a day, five days a week.
- And as a few visitors found out, it's definitely not a good week to toke.
- Indeed, medical users won the right to toke in a landmark 2000 court ruling.
- An entrepreneur in Saskatoon has asked the city for permission to set up a ‘Dutch-style’ cannabis cafe where pot is freely toked.
- Better get back to toking and drinking, Jeff, if this is what you come up with sober.
- She's toking, she's sleeping with a much younger musician and he is simply horrified.
- The selection of ecstasy as the designer drug of choice is an interesting one and certainly makes a change from the toking of joints, or snorting of coke.
- I grabbed a spliff and we all started toking on it.
Origin 1950s: of unknown origin. |