A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. To be, caught in, or participate in any degree of suspicious (sussy) behavior
2. To partake in, 1st or 3rd degree venting on the crew ship in Amongus
3. To actively disengage a crewmate from partaking in tasks (ie. med bay scan, or refueling)
Grey imposter is nothing but a sussy boker, he didn't even complete data upload in admin.
Wake and bake:
In Hebrew, Boker Tov means good morning, so instead of saying "wake and bake", some Jews say "boker toke".
Rothstein: Boker toke tomorrow?
Goldberg: Can't man, I got my cousin's bar mitzvah.
(n.) a jewish alternative to a wake and bake. its etymology derives from the hebrew 'boker' meaning 'morning' and toker. note: one does not need to be jewish to engage in a boker toker, but it helps to say oy.
Comes from the hebrew word (בוקר) translated to morning.
Ironic way to say hello (especially not in the morning)