toker

English

Etymology

toke + -er

Noun

toker (plural tokers)

  1. One who tokes, especially marijuana.
    • 1973, “The Joker”, performed by Steve Miller Band:
      I'm a joker, I'm a smoker / I'm a midnight toker
    • 2020 October 1, Damien Cave, “Jacinda Ardern Admits Past Cannabis Use. New Zealanders Shrug: ‘Us, Too.’”, in New York Times:
      Before leading the coronavirus lockdown that worked and becoming New Zealand’s unifier-in-chief after the deadly shootings last year at two mosques in Christchurch, Ms. Ardern was, it seemed, like most of her constituents: a toker, at least once or twice.

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