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  • verb Present participle of toke.

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Examples

  • Pot-heads know more than anyone how long-term toking affects your everyday mood.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • The first thought is that CNN pollsters hung out at Republican National Committee headquarters to get their sample respondents or are toking something that unless voters in California vote to legalize it still can get you jail time for smoking it.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Could George Bush beat Obama? Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010

  • Scenes of staff members toking up or acting spacey are juxtaposed with those of clients seeking relief for everything from depression to spinal cancer.

    It May Be Good TV, but Is It Legal? John Jurgensen 2011

  • He was dancing, drinking, toking, might even have kissed some guy he didn't know very well, might even have kissed him somewhere other than the mouth.

    An Open Letter to Jan Moir Hal Duncan 2009

  • Are those toking the local-grown kind bud Real Americans or elitists whose blood must feed the Liberty Tree?

    Matthew Yglesias » The Wine Track 2010

  • The first thought is that CNN pollsters hung out at Republican National Committee headquarters to get their sample respondents or are toking something that unless voters in California vote to legalize it still can get you jail time for smoking it.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Could George Bush beat Obama? Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010

  • When cops balk at her public toking, she mistakes the men in blue for strippers, reaching south of the holster to find out if they're really "New York's finest."

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  • The first thought is that CNN pollsters hung out at Republican National Committee headquarters to get their sample respondents or are toking something that unless voters in California vote to legalize it still can get you jail time for smoking it.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Could George Bush beat Obama? Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010

  • The first thought is that CNN pollsters hung out at Republican National Committee headquarters to get their sample respondents or are toking something that unless voters in California vote to legalize it still can get you jail time for smoking it.

    Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Could George Bush beat Obama? Earl Ofari Hutchinson 2010

  • If you want to see that, you'll need not just a Democratic Congress, and a Democratic White House, but every last living Republican politician to (a) die, (b) move to Mexico, or (c) get caught live on national television toking up.

    Politics, Economics, and Religion, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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