toke
IPA: tˈoʊk
noun
- (US, slang, casinos) A gratuity.
- (slang) A puff of marijuana.
- (slang, obsolete) A piece of bread.
verb
- (transitive, US casino slang) To give a gratuity to.
- (slang) To smoke marijuana.
- (slang) To inhale a puff of marijuana
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Examples of "toke" in Sentences
- Make a nigga take a toke, it's the MILF weed.
- At the age of 15 he toke an eight day drama course.
- One does not "toke" a bong, one takes HITS from a bong.
- Nineteen bird species are presently known on Toke Atoll.
- They toke part in a intensive training by Israily Mossad.
- Apart from this stone, Toke is unknown in swedish history.
- Going one toke over the line God did not intend Man to cross.
- Dishes are arranged on the ka toke, which is of a standard size.
- (sounds like it could be from the same family as 'toke') 1: 38 AM
- Dishes are arranged on the 'ka toke,' which is of a standard size.
- According to the guys at SparkBotttle, The Tock (or is that "toke"?) clock always tells the
- Since I indeed did not sneak a toke, I took myself over to Walgreen’s for some allergy meds.
- Joints were often produced at parties or even in clubs, and passed among those who fancied a 'toke'.
- Funny thing, a toque pronounced "toke" is the big puffy white hat worn by pastry chefs, although mostly cartoon versions of chefs these days.
- "Reefer Madness" tells the story of Jimmy Harper, an upstanding youth who becomes a whacked-out pot fiend after one 'toke' of the evil reefer.
- Obviously, if it's legal to smoke in BOTH states (pot), they can 'toke' en route - the 'happy train', and that's why this thing just might work after all.
- Arrived at the close of the second day in Canterbury, the two "toke" their inn at the sign of the "Falstaff," where hung "Honest Jack, in buff doublet and red hose," in a wonderful piece of wrought-iron work.
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