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Smoke

1. An unbelieveable lie.
Synonyms: Bullshit, horseshit, a lie. Refers to an outrageous lie.

2. Literally anything else if said in the right tone of voice. Anything.

Also pronounced smooke, smeek, shmeee, shmiggity, or anything else that has an s or an h or some sort of vowel anywhere in it.

Antonym: No-smoke.

Box-Wine: "Colin, I met up with that hot cheerleader last night and we fucked."
Colin: "Smoke."
Box-Wine: "No-smoke, legitimately"
Colin: "Smooooooooke."

by Bradley J. September 18, 2005

118๐Ÿ‘ 79๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

a cigarette

She can't stand to start her day without lighting up a smoke.

by Ronald Clifford Buckman August 9, 2003

536๐Ÿ‘ 411๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

Refers to marijuana and how/what is consumed.

"You bring any smoke witcha brudda?"
"Keen to go for a smoke?"
"I held that bong in for so long that no smoke came out when I exhaled."

by Diego September 11, 2003

119๐Ÿ‘ 84๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

1. To inhale gases and particles directly through the mouth from a lit sources of tobacco.
2. Shoot
3. To speed pass another driver, as if in a race.

1. "Mind if I smoke this cigarette?"
2. "I'm gonna smoke your ass like a blunt"
3. "Past that grass cuz, blood... I'm gonna smoke your ass.

by hks December 6, 2003

151๐Ÿ‘ 114๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

to kill or cap somebody

(loc dog)Ay grandma,you betta stay out my indo befo i smoke yo ass!
(grandma)Oh go fuk yourself nigga

by mike-loves August 11, 2006

12๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoked

1. (verb): The act of messing something up that you didn't really care about.

Ex. How did I do on that test? Smoked it.
2. (verb): When someone hits or throws a ball and breaks something unintendedly.

Ex. (after breaking a window) I sure smoked that ball.
3. (verb): When you forget something or miss an appointment or something that is scheduled.

Ex. Shit. That train left ten minutes ago. Smoked that one.

above smoked

by koozi December 21, 2013

36๐Ÿ‘ 23๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

1) (noun) the grey debris given off as a result of burning.
2) (verb) a method of drug use in which the drug (in the case of, for example, meth or crack), or a medium containing the drug (in the case of, for example, a herb such as tobacco or cannabis), is burned and the resulting smoke inhaled for its psychoactive effects. the psychoactive constituents are given off in the smoke and absorbed in the lungs of the user. smoking is one of the most efficient ways to consume a drug, but can be hazardous to lung health, especially if done regularly. smoking paraphernalia include cigarettes, bongs and pipes.
3) (verb) to kill, esp. by shooting.
4) (noun) a cigarette.

1) it stinks of smoke in here, did something catch fire?
2) i just scored an ounce of weed - wanna come round and smoke a spliff or six after school?
3) word is bond, i smoked that fool.
4) Marlboro lights are my favourite smokes.

by abbas224 June 14, 2007

11๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž