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Originally posted by .db.:
it sounds more like a physics term that has something to do with the application of moments of inertia along the radius of a curve about a central point. I just made that up.
actually, the moment of inertia is explained in the following:

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For non-equation types, the moment of inertia is the name given to rotational inertia, the rotational analog of mass for linear motion.

So for just making that up, db, you achieved not making a complete lack of sense. Bravo!

And a toque is none of the above, instead it's a exclaimation canadians scream when realizing their own hoserness. As in, "TOUQE, TOQUE, TOQUE!"
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I struggled with that for a while because I never knew how to spell Toque..I thought it was as easy as Took. I was reading 'toke' and could not for the life of me ever remember hearing of something we wear being a toke.

 

Its a silly name for a beanie anyway.

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