Silly Toki loves cuddles, he's such a silly noodle. ^w^
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A person bound to get into serious trouble or even get killed due to carelessness, overconfidence or negligence in a hazardous or dangerous environment eg: like feeding crocodiles or lions. In tribute to Dicko Toki of Ivory Coast who got eaten up by crocs shortly after feeding them.
Listen to me Toki, it's feeding time and you don't want to enter the shark tank alone. A second later... HELP ....RIP....
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Super-scary program that is sent to you. When you click it, it will not respond and you'll think "Oh, that's nothing.". But while you're working with your PC, an ultra-scary pic of a screaming woman will inexplicably pop up and will continue to do so unless you restart your PC.
"Guys, whatever you do, DO NOT CLICK TOKI TOKI!!" - Quote
by Frankikay October 12, 2006
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v. to smoke weed (bud, chronic, grass, mary jane, etc...)
Yo, let's go toki toki biatch!
by tennis_chron June 19, 2005
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A word my 4 year old son started saying/invented/using... this word Tokie..its meaning Awesome,Wicked. And Cool in a trendy way all rolled into one
My new bike is Tokie
by DazzaazzaD February 1, 2016
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Toki Pona is a simple constructed language consisting of 120 words and 18 basic sounds. It was created by Canadian linguist Sonja Elen Kisa in 2001. It is a minimal language. Like a pidgin, it focuses on simple concepts and elements that are relatively universal among cultures. Toki Pona aims to express maximal meaning with minimal complexity. There are five vowels and nine consonants (j, k, l, m, n, p, s, t, w). The grammar is very regular and easy to learn. Core words are combined for more specific meanings. Verb endings are all the same, since there is no tense. Since there are a limited number of words, there is some ambiguity and often the meaning is derived from context. Each word can have multiple meanings, which makes learning the language more difficult than one might think. For example, the word 'Pona' can be a verb (to improve, to fix), an adjective (good, simple, right), a noun (goodness, simplicity), or an interjection (great!, cool! yay!). Context helps to determine which particular meaning is intended.
Lord's prayer in Toki Pona

mama pi mi mute o,
parent of many,
sina lon sewi kon.
you are above the sky.
nimi sina o sewi en pona.
your name is holy and good.
ma sina o kama.
may your country come.
jan o pali e wile sina en lon sewi kon en lon ma.
people do your wishes above the sky and on earth.
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