by rick-lick February 18, 2015

Contrary to the popular verb form of the word (to have coke on tables), the noun implies no actual drug use. Coke on tables simply connotes a situation in which an epic party is worthy of said coke on tables.
Man, at this house party, there gone be coke on tables (however in my mind I have no intentions of drug use...).
by ThomasW123 June 18, 2008

by Bryce jacute October 16, 2019

by pamanda August 25, 2013

Tyrone: I'm all about eating that pussy
LaTanya: Sorry honey, I'm on the rag
Tyrone: It's cool; I like cherry coke
LaTanya: Sorry honey, I'm on the rag
Tyrone: It's cool; I like cherry coke
by abnonomer July 6, 2005

Whack slang coined by Bizzle (of LG) purportedly describing his 'game' whilst out clubbing. Now peep this, Bizzle doesn't drink, so his 'game' is to hold a glass of coke, and with a cheesy grin (and gift of the gab) attempts to coax the ladies. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's A-B-C slang of the finest order, which has hopefully been put to bed (R.I.P), because it sux!!!
Caveat: Bizzle does actually have 'game', it's the slang that's weak!!!
Caveat: Bizzle does actually have 'game', it's the slang that's weak!!!
Freezee: What's the deal for tonight?
Bizzle: Nothin', mayne, hit the club - usual antics.
Freezee: Are you shacking (drinking)?
Bizzle: At'all (No), I'll be there with a coke and a smile.
Freezee: Bloody 'ell!
Bizzle: Nothin', mayne, hit the club - usual antics.
Freezee: Are you shacking (drinking)?
Bizzle: At'all (No), I'll be there with a coke and a smile.
Freezee: Bloody 'ell!
by fem grizzly October 27, 2006
