Coke-out


[kohk] /koʊk/ Slang.

noun
1.
.
verb (used with object)
2.
to affect with a narcotic drug, especially with (usually followed by up or out).
/kəʊk/
noun
1.
a solid-fuel product containing about 80 per cent of carbon produced by distillation of coal to drive off its volatile constituents: used as a fuel and in metallurgy as a reducing agent for converting metal oxides into metals
2.
any similar material, such as the layer formed in the cylinders of a car engine by incomplete combustion of the fuel
verb
3.
to become or convert into coke
/kəʊk/
noun
1.
(slang) short for cocaine
/kəʊk/
noun
1.
trademark short for Coca-Cola
/kʊk; kəʊk/
noun
1.
Sir Edward. 1552–1634, English jurist, noted for his defence of the common law against encroachment from the Crown: the Petition of Right (1628) was largely his work
2.
(kʊk). Thomas William, 1st Earl of Leicester, known as Coke of Holkham. 1752–1842, English agriculturist: pioneered agricultural improvement and considerably improved productivity at his Holkham estate in Norfolk
noun

See Coca-Cola
n.

“residue of fuel,” 1690s, northern English dialect, perhaps a variant of Middle English colke “core, charcoal” (c.1400), itself possibly related to -colc, an Old English word for “pit,” which perhaps would give it a sense of “what is left in the pit after a fire.”

shortened form of cocaine, 1908, American English.

soft drink, 1909, shortening of brand name Coca-Cola.

coke (kōk)
n.
Cocaine.

modifier

: coke peddlers/ coke sniffer

noun

Cocaine (1908+)

noun

Coca-Cola, trademark name of a soft drink (1909+)
cocaine

Read Also:

  • Coke-oven

    noun 1. an oven for the conversion of coal into coke by heating the coal in the absence of air so as to distill the volatile ingredients.

  • Coker

    [koh-ker] /ˈkoʊ kər/ noun 1. Often, cokers. an inhabitant of the mountains of the coal-mining regions of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. [koh-ker] /ˈkoʊ kər/ noun, Slang. 1. .

  • Cokernut

    [koh-ker-nuht] /ˈkoʊ kərˌnʌt/ noun, Chiefly British. 1. .

  • Coke slut

    noun phrase A woman who exchanges sexual favors for narcotics: A coke slut, she said, would do anything for drugs (late 1980s+)

  • Cokie

    adjective Relaxed and sleepy-looking; inattentive (1930+ Black) modifier : a cokey friend/ cokie chat noun A narcotics addict, esp a cocaine addict: the horde of Hollywood cokies (1920s+ Narcotics)


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