Then he squatted a little distance away and rolled and lit a joint, taking a couple of long lazy tokes. John Nichols
After about three tokes each, they head off for 7-11, and return with chocolate grahams, Ritz crackers, ginger ale, and milk. Laura E. Fry
tokeverb, transitive + intransitive
toked; toking; tokes
informal
Once, twice at most, she toked a joint. Ron Stodgehill
… a large color portrait on the wall of Bob Marley, smiling broadly while toking on a fat spliff. David Samuels
These characters take comfort in ducking reality through talking, toking, watching '70s TV reruns and grooving to such oldie hits as Squeeze's "Tempted" and the Knack's "My Sharona." Peter Travers
Example Sentences
Recent Examples on the WebPerhaps the tallest hurdle to cannabis consumption lounges might be that consumers would rather toke at home. Rudy Sanchez, chicagotribune.com, 21 Nov. 2019 Puff, Pass and Paint is a great date option for the 420-lovebirds who want to get outside and socialize while enjoying a nice edible or toke of their choice. Erica Boniface, The Know, 6 Feb. 2017 But a zero-tolerance standard might unfairly convict heavy pot users of impaired driving, because small amounts of THC can linger in their blood for days or even weeks after their most recent toke. Keith Humphreys, The Cannabist, 31 May 2017
Word History
Etymology
American Spanish toque, from Spanish, touch, test, from tocar to touch, from Vulgar Latin *toccare — more at touch entry 1