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toke
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toke  (tk) 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 *toccre.]

toke [təʊk] Slang
n
(Law / Recreational Drugs) a draw on a cannabis cigarette
vb (intr)
(Law / Recreational Drugs) to take a draw on a cannabis cigarette
toker  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.toke - a puff of a marijuana or hashish cigarettetoke - 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"
Translations
toke [təʊk] (Drugs)
A. Ncalada f
B. VIdar una calada


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Jon Hamm, Shane West and Gilles Marini gave him some competition, and there were plenty of pretty girls in the indoor/outdoor space, where cigarettes and even some marijuana (medical, we're sure) were being toked.
Tourists toked waitresses and dealers into prosperity, and casino companies raked in record profits.
Mr Key was the picture of happiness as he toked on a cig, as we were joined outside by the lovely Jayne and Patricia, from the Philharmonic Hall, to watch the world go by and the sun descend behind the houses.
 
 
 
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