Smoke
51smoke — Uahi. ♦ To smoke, ho ouahi, pua, ho opipī (as a ham). ♦ To smoke tobacco, puhi, puhi paka. ♦ Smoke colored, as clouds, lālauahi …
52smoke — As used in meteorology, it is small particles of carbonaceous material suspended in the air, which restrict visibility. The extent of obscurity is dependent on the amount of smoke particles and humidity, as the former serve as nuclei for the… …
53smoke — Noun. 1. A cigarette. 2. Also cannabis or marijuana. E.g. Have you got any smoke for tonight. 3. London. Always phrased as the smoke …
54smoke — the visible product of combustion; a common problem with diesel cars when starting or pulling hard, caused by too much fuel (black smoke) or oil (blue smoke) …
55smoke-in — n. a young people’s public gathering of the 1960s where marijuana was moked in open defiance of the law. □ My uncle was at a smoke in. He says the reporters were getting kids to pose for shots. □ They say you could get a high just by being near a …
56Smoke — 1. marijuana dried and prepared for smoking: Anybody got any smoke? ; 2. flee, abscond …
57Smoke-oh — 1. smoke, tea or coffee break; 2. any short break at work; 3. any informal gathering …
58smoke — Australian Slang 1. marijuana dried and prepared for smoking: Anybody got any smoke? ; 2. flee, abscond …
59smoke-oh — Australian Slang 1. smoke, tea or coffee break; 2. any short break at work; 3. any informal gathering …
60Smoke — the Smoke (nickname for London) …