toke

名词 n. 动词 v.
/təʊk/    /toʊk/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A gratuity. US,slang
    — I gave the maitre d’ a $10 toke and he just laughed.
  2. A puff of marijuana. slang
    — The artist took a thoughtful toke off the joint, then passed it along.
  3. A piece of bread. obsolete,slang
    — Toke and cold ground rice pudding with plums it used to be—there is no better food at all.
  4. An inhalation or lungful of anything. broadly,slang
    — Back on the wards a big toke of O₂ might have done the job; it was God's own pick-me-up.
动词 v.
  1. To give a gratuity to. transitive
    — You have to toke the maitre d’ at least $50 if you want a really good table.
  2. To smoke marijuana. slang
    — Let's roll up a doobie and toke.
  3. To inhale a puff of marijuana slang

词形变化

tokes plural tokes present,singular,third-person toking participle,present toked participle,past toked past tokes plural tokes present,singular,third-person toking participle,present toked participle,past toked past tokes plural

词汇关系

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词源

词源 1
Clipping of token.
词源 2
Presumably borrowed from Spanish toque (literally “touch”). Noun sense 1968, verb 1952.
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