A fork of Rural Dictionary
the ultimate in high Canadian fashion. worn year round whether it's cold or warm outside. and yes it does get warm in Canada!
"I never leave the house without a nice toque on my head"
Noun. A name for a knitted hat that one would wear during the winter. Americans call it a beanie . It was originally knitted but now is made out of many different kinds of materials. They are used to keep your head and ears warm during the winter in Canada. Now, though, they are worn all year long. Part of a style of clothing. There are many different designs. Some only cover the top of your ears, some have large flaps down to cover your ears, some sit back on your head and are loose, etc. Toque is a french word.
Sick toque bro, don't lose it when we go boarding!
The proper name for a warm winter hat, traditionally knitted but now available in numerous materials
It was cold out so I wore my toque but some window-licking, seat biter formerly from Indy - now living in Texas - calls them beanies (he is slow, leave him be)
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Spanish for, "(You) Don't Touch"
Also can be defined as an order issued by someone, in relation to an object or another person, on people or animals in the area, or anywhere else ,at the issuer's discretion.
Can be pronounced "No Tow-kess" or "No Tokes" (Mainly by stoners/hippies/420 fanatics)
(**Pronunciations change by country/region**)
"Effective Immediately, I issue an order of "NO TOQUES" for everyone, in relation to my head. Nobody is to touch my head without my express consent, and violations may be punished to the fullest extent of the law...
So, "NO TOQUES", Y'all!!
A girl with a massive bush sits on your head and it resembles a toque. Particularly popular in Canada where there are long cold winters
Usually happens during foreplay.
Ex) "man it was so cold last night when I was with jessica"
"did she give you a toque?"