Toke (verb)

  1. To inhale smoke or vapor from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
  2. To inhale smoke or vapor from a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or other smoking device.

Origin:

1930s: from the noun toke, from token, from the notion of a token payment for the drug.

Examples:

  1. She toked on her cigarette and looked out the window.
  2. He toked on his pipe, savoring the rich flavor of the tobacco.
  3. She toked on her vaporizer, enjoying the calming effect of the nicotine.
  4. To toke is to inhale smoke or vapor from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.
  5. He toked on his marijuana joint, feeling the effects almost instantly.
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