I. ˈtōk noun
( -s )
Etymology: origin unknown
Britain : food ; especially : a portion of bread
I. ˈtōk noun
( -s -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: probably from American Spanish, literally, touch, test, from tocar to touch, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin toccare —more at touch
slang : a puff on a marijuana cigarette or pipe
• toke intransitive verb slang
II. " noun
( -s )
Etymology: perh, from toke (food, portion of bread)
slang : a tip given especially by a gambler to the dealer at a casino