To smoke up is to let another person smoke marijuana with you without payment.
Guy 1: You got bills?
Guy 2: Nah man, I'm dead broke.
Guy 1: It's aight, I'll smoke you up on this blunt.
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A term originating in military recruit training, which refers to an intense physical training session, usually initiated as a form of punishment for minor infractions, where one or more individuals typically do rigorous physical activity until exhaustion and/or muscle failure.
Bro, it was a total smoke session last night after drill sergeant Wilson caught Roberts sleeping during fire watch!
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An adjective meaning something is seriously awesome with conotations of originality
Cockboy: Did you see Earl's new diamond studded cape with matching hat?
Din Viesel: Hell yeah, that dude is smokin' balls!
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Twinkman: Your new whip is smoking balls!
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An outfit that you change into right before smoking marijuana, and then you change out of it after. Thus avoiding smelling like weed.
Guy 1: "Yo man you wanna blaze up?"
Guy 2: "Yeah, but first lemme change into my smoke suit real quick, I don't wanna smell too loud."
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A rock song by Deep Purple; also a must-learn for guitar players - although mayhaps some of them seem incapable to do so.
(Some guy demoing a nice guitar with dazzling playing skills).
Comment: Nice. But can he play Smoke on the Water?
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the first toke on a joint. the person who lights the joint gets the first clean toke of green weed. after that every toke has resin.
"dude, gimme the green smoke!"
"nah man. the green smoke is mine"
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Through the 19th and in the early half of the 20th century, Londoners used coal for heating their homes, which produced large amounts of smoke. In combination with climatic conditions this often caused a characteristic smog, and London became known for its typical "London Fog", also known as "Pea Soupers". London was sometimes referred to as "The Smoke" because of this. In 1952 this culminated in the disastrous Great Smog of 1952 which lasted for five days and killed over 4,000 people. In response to this, the Clean Air Act 1956 was passed, mandating the creating of "smokeless zones" where the use of "smokeless" fuels was required (this was at a time when most households still used open fires); the Act was effective, though the nickname is still used sarcastically. Many cities have since aquired the nickname "The Smoke", but London was the first, hence "The Old Smoke".
London - "The Old Smoke"
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