toke
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++toke /təʊk $ toʊk/ verb [intransitive, transitive] informal to breathe in the smoke from a marijuana cigarette 吸(大麻) —toke noun [countable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
toke• She lit the joint and toked.• Melanie said no, she'd toke on mine.Origin toke (1900-2000) Perhaps from Spanish toque “hit, blow”, from tocar “to touch”toke verbChinese
Corpus smoke in breathe from cigarette a marijuana to the
toke
toke /təʊk $ toʊk/
verb [intransitive and transitive] informal
—toke noun [countable]
toke /təʊk $ toʊk/
verb [intransitive and transitive] informal Date: 1900-2000
Origin: Perhaps from Spanish toque 'hit, blow', from tocar 'to touch'
to breathe in the smoke from a marijuana cigaretteOrigin: Perhaps from Spanish toque 'hit, blow', from tocar 'to touch'
—toke noun [countable]