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cokie noun- a frequent user of cocaine US, 1916
- A competitor in the same block was Wilbur Kenny, known to the cokies merely as “Y.” — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 51, 1951
- “Why, I wouldn’t dream of teaming up with a ‘cokey’!” — Charles Hamilton, Men of the Underworld, p. 213, 1952
- The girls never bother the alkies and cokies of the street with their joke[.] — John M. Murtagh and Sara Harris, Cast the First Stone, p. 4, 1957
- “Now I was a cokey pure and simple when Joey got loosed last time, but I haven’t had a snort since she came home.” — Robert Deane Pharr, S.R.O., pp. 50–51, 1971
- a junior member of a youth gang US
- I see one of their cokies standing in a doorway with his hands in his pockets. — Hal Ellson, Duke, p. 39, 1949
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