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toke

 (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.]
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toke

(təʊk)
n
(Recreational Drugs) a draw on a cannabis cigarette
vb
(Recreational Drugs) (intr) to take a draw on a cannabis cigarette
ˈtoker n
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toke1

(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]
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toke


Past participle: toked
Gerund: toking

Imperative
toke
toke
Present
I toke
you toke
he/she/it tokes
we toke
you toke
they toke
Preterite
I toked
you toked
he/she/it toked
we toked
you toked
they toked
Present Continuous
I am toking
you are toking
he/she/it is toking
we are toking
you are toking
they are toking
Present Perfect
I have toked
you have toked
he/she/it has toked
we have toked
you have toked
they have toked
Past Continuous
I was toking
you were toking
he/she/it was toking
we were toking
you were toking
they were toking
Past Perfect
I had toked
you had toked
he/she/it had toked
we had toked
you had toked
they had toked
Future
I will toke
you will toke
he/she/it will toke
we will toke
you will toke
they will toke
Future Perfect
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
Future Continuous
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
Present Perfect Continuous
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
Future Perfect Continuous
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
Past Perfect Continuous
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
Conditional
I would toke
you would toke
he/she/it would toke
we would toke
you would toke
they would toke
Past Conditional
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
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
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"
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Translations

toke

[təʊk] (Drugs)
A. Ncalada f
B. VIdar una calada
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