Smoke

Word SMOKE
Character 5
Hyphenation smoke
Pronunciations /sməʊk/

Definitions and meanings of "Smoke"

What do we mean by smoke?

The vaporous system made up of small particles of carbonaceous matter in the air, resulting mainly from the burning of organic material, such as wood or coal. noun

A suspension of fine solid or liquid particles in a gaseous medium. noun

A cloud of fine particles. noun

Something insubstantial, unreal, or transitory. noun

The act of smoking a form of tobacco. noun

The duration of this act. noun

Tobacco in a form that can be smoked, especially a cigarette. noun

A substance used in warfare to produce a smoke screen. noun

Something used to conceal or obscure. noun

A pale to grayish blue to bluish or dark gray. noun

Pitches thrown at high velocity; fast balls. noun

To draw in and exhale smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe. intransitive verb

To engage in smoking regularly or habitually. intransitive verb

To emit smoke or a smokelike substance. intransitive verb

To emit smoke excessively. intransitive verb

To go or proceed at high speed. intransitive verb

To play or perform energetically. intransitive verb

The visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.

A cigarette.

Anything to smoke (e.g. cigarettes, marijuana, etc.)

(never plural) An instance of smoking a cigarette, cigar, etc.; the duration of this act.

A fleeting illusion; something insubstantial, evanescent, unreal, transitory, or without result.

Something used to obscure or conceal; an obscuring condition; see also smoke and mirrors.

A light grey colour/color tinted with blue.

A particulate of solid or liquid particles dispersed into the air on the battlefield to degrade enemy ground or for aerial observation. Smoke has many uses--screening smoke, signaling smoke, smoke curtain, smoke haze, and smoke deception. Thus it is an artificial aerosol.

A fastball.

Beef, Trouble, Confrontation, Gun battle Why you flexing boy, you don't want no smoke. Urban Dictionary

To kill someone or to eliminate someone To win a race Urban Dictionary

An activity that an avetard participates in 24/7. These dudes get baked on the daily and only think about the next time they will get high. Urban Dictionary

To beat someone at something. Urban Dictionary

Military Slang (all 4) 1) To order a subordinate do excercises until completely exhausted, often as a punishment. 2) To be, or to have body parts, in a condition of extreme exhaustion or muscle failiure, as a result of exercise. 3) Artillery fire, mortar fire, or fire from close air support aircraft, especially from the point of view of the Forward Observer and acompanying Infantrymen. 4) To run away, hide, or conceal oneself, either as if using smoke grenades, or while actually using them. Urban Dictionary

1. n. any leafy organic substance that is ignited and inhaled for recreation 2. v. to defeat a competitor with full force or vigor, especially in motor sports or tennis 3. v. To play or perform energetically 4. v. To kill with a firearm or artillery Urban Dictionary

To kill. Urban Dictionary

Word we use for cannabis Urban Dictionary

A cigarette Urban Dictionary

Refers to marijuana and how/what is consumed. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Smoke

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The word "smoke" in example sentences

The suffering man ought really 'to consume his own smoke;' there is no good in emitting _smoke_ till you have made it into _fire_, -- which, in the metaphorical sense too, all smoke is capable of becoming! ❋ Thomas Carlyle (1838)

Lately, the term "smoke and mirrors" has come up when looking back on Buffalo's 4-1 start. ❋ By ANDY BENOIT (2011)

“Would it kill you to just use the word smoke bomb?” ❋ Franklin W. Dixon (2008)

According to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Jerry Dearly of the Lakota nation spread sweet, thin smoke from a "bear root" incense held in a shell over the playing surface. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Dust might be defined as smoke which had settled, and the term smoke applied to solid particles still suspended in the air. ❋ Various (N/A)

I can see how it will be good if you cover a huge rural area - like Salisbury Plain or the Lake District, but to suggest its for officer safety in the smoke is a complete fabrication, they want to know who hangs about where and how many people actually turn up to jobs to back colleagues up ‘unnecessarily’ without officially putting up for it. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2008)

Encompassing all elements of a successful celebration: good food, excellent company, fun flirtation, energetic music and, of course, watching something go up in smoke, which is a stunningly appropriate (metaphorically speaking) way to end one year and begin another in this chronic chaos that is my existence. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But if you look at what she said in that statement, for example, to see how she turns things into what I call smoke and mirrors. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A generally accepted alternative to either is just the word smoke, almost inevitably said with a lowered voice tone to distinguish between marijuana and cigarettes. ❋ Jeremy Iversen (2006)

With what gusto he presses it and watches what he calls the smoke pouring from the chimney. ❋ Caroline A. Burgin (N/A)

U.S. District Judge William T. Moore ruled in a 176-page opinion last year that there wasn't clear and convincing evidence that a jury would have come to a different conclusion based on the new information, which he called "smoke and mirrors." ❋ Sandhya Somashekhar (2011)

Stark, referring to what he called the smoke and mirrors of the president's plan. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But determining his guilt or innocence from an incident that occurred in smoke-filled firefight may never be possible. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Why you [flexing] boy, [you don't want] [no smoke]. ❋ MultiMillionaireLaFlare (2017)

[Imma] (smoke)[that bitch]! ❋ Lanna Cabana (2016)

[Yea], [Froomie] got more [wax], we gonna smoke tonight. ❋ TurnM3Up (2020)

"[DOOD]. I just totally smoked you at [Scrabble], Doug!" or "[Put THAT in your pipe and SMOKE it]!" ❋ AdriannaH. (2007)

1) Private Smith was late for formation, so he [got smoked] all afternoon. 2) My arms are smoked, time to stop the push-ups and move on to sit-ups. 3) After a few minutes of exchanging small arms fire with the hostiles, our forward observer brought smoke on 'em and it was over. 4) The Battallion Commander was looking for someone to clean his office, so they popped smoke (they left quickly). [4a]) [We were out] in the open and taking fire, so we popped smoke and withdrew into the woods. ❋ SPCMD (2006)

1. Let's step outside for a smoke. 2. Lindsay [Davenport] smoked [Alina] Jidkova in the first round. 3. The band was really smoking in the second set. 4. But they were enemy and we smoked them [without hesitation]. ❋ The Migster (2005)

[Smoke] [that fool]! Someone [got smoked] last night. ❋ Nokianinja (2002)

you [got] any smoke to [sell]? ❋ Anonymous (2002)

[She can't] [stand] to start her day without [lighting up] a smoke. ❋ Ronald Clifford Buckman (2003)

"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." ❋ Diego (2003)

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