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toke noun- an inhalation of marijuana smoke US
- Just’ a plain old cigarette. Hee hee, yes. You want a toke? — Ken Kesey, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, p. 283, 1962
- When troubled times begin to bother me / I take a toke / And all my cares / Go up in smoke. — Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, Up in Smoke, 1978
- marijuana UK, 2001
- But I never took drugs all those years, just toke. No poppers or anything. — Ethan Morden, Buddies, p. 183, 1986
- Jesus. Selfish cow. Last bit a toke yew get off me, mun, I’ll tell yew that for nowt. — Niall Griffiths, Sheepshagger, p. 131, 2001
- a dose of a drug US
- I doubled up on my coke toke. — Odie Hawkins, Lost Angeles, p. 41, 1994
- cocaine UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 281, 2003
- in casino gambling, a gratuity either in the form of betting chips or in the form of a bet made in the name of the dealer US
An abbreviation of “token of gratitude”. - [H]e considered a ten-spot as nothing more than toke money for the bellman, waiters, bartenders, and cocktails waitresses who had their mitts out when they saw him coming. — Gerald Petievich, Money Men, p. 27, 1981
- — Avery Cardoza, Winning Casino Blackjack for the Non-Counter, p. 75, 1991
- — Michael Dalton, Blackjack, p. 84, 1991
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