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Tokiu is a MUA MUA
TOKIU is a MUA MUA
TOKIU by Dlareg November 21, 2021
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TOKIU Toking up Tokio Hotel Toki tokusatsu tokin' tokus tokidoki tokie toking

Tokin and Jokin 

Smoking cannabis, enjoying the uplifted feeling with jokes and laughter man.
πŸ”₯Stoney Vibes ManπŸ’¨
πŸ”₯ My favorite past time activity is to be TOKIN and JOKIN
Slang term used by Tongans & Samoans to portray a united front between the 2 Pacific Islands. Toko (Tongan word for Bro or Borther) & Uso (Samoan word for Bro or Brother)
Tokouso concert
tokouso by 240488 April 6, 2017

Kurumi Tokisaki 

Kurumi was the third Spirit to appear in the Date a Live series, she is recognized as the most brutal and dangerous Spirit until now, Kurumi was responsible for the death of over 10,000 people. She has killed hundreds of people around the planet when she appeared on Earth and it is one of the few Spirits in the series so far to actively kill people with her powers. She kills her victims by dragging them to the shadows, eating them, thus restoring its life, so she can release her powers. There is a twisted justice behind her methods, however, as the people that she brutally murdered were would-be rapists and animal abusers.
Best girl in Date a Live is definitely Kurumi Tokisaki.
Kurumi Tokisaki by zero.z3r0 March 15, 2021

Tschinne, toktume tschinne 

When you meet a girl named Jenny it is usual in Germany to greet her with the phrase "Tschinne, toktume tschinne". This means "Hello Jenny".
"Tschinne, toktume tschinne! Wanna see my shwance and drink some Boysahne?" β€” β€œYay boy! I wanna drink yer nierenjuice first. Please milk my tellernippel and then lets enjoy Pimmelsteif!β€œ

toki pona 

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.
toki pona by aikidave August 25, 2009