Tobacco

Word TOBACCO
Character 7
Hyphenation to bac co
Pronunciations /təˈbækoʊ/

Definitions and meanings of "Tobacco"

What do we mean by tobacco?

The tropical American plant Nicotiana tabacum of the nightshade family, widely cultivated for its leaves, which are used primarily for smoking. noun

The leaves of this plant, dried and processed chiefly for use in cigarettes, cigars, or snuff or for smoking in pipes. noun

Any of various other plants of the genus Nicotiana. noun

Products made from these plants. noun

The habit of smoking tobacco. noun

The mouse-ear everlasting, Antennaria plantaginifolia. noun

A variety with a broad, short leaf grown in two counties in Indiana, used for making common cigars. noun

In Queensland, the name is also applied to the pituri, Duboisia Hopwoodii. See pituri. noun

In Tasmania, a shrub of the aster family, Cassinia spectabilis. noun

A commercial subdivision of the white Burley (see below) consisting of the darker, heavier leaves. noun

Sometimes a brand of tobacco (see return, n., 5). One such is known as bird's-eye returns. noun

A plant of the genus Nicotiana, particularly one of several species affording the narcotic product of the same name. noun

The leaves of the tobacco-plant prepared in various forms, to be smoked, chewed, or used as snuff (see Snuff). noun

Same as Indian tobacco. See above. noun

An American plant (Nicotiana Tabacum) of the Nightshade family, much used for smoking and chewing, and as snuff. As a medicine, it is narcotic, emetic, and cathartic. Tobacco has a strong, peculiar smell, and an acrid taste. noun

The leaves of the plant prepared for smoking, chewing, etc., by being dried, cured, and manufactured in various ways. noun

The common American skate. noun

See Nicotianine. noun

Any plant of the genus Nicotiana.

Leaves of Nicotiana tabacum and some other species cultivated and harvested to make cigarettes, cigars, snuff, for smoking in pipes or for chewing.

A variety of tobacco.

The cash crop that is the reason that North Carolina and Virginia are still on the map. One of the products that has been most important to the US economy. Urban Dictionary

An herb the government and the pharmaceutical Industry are using to promote prejudice and discrimination with lies, for a profit. Urban Dictionary

A sacred herb that is smoked. Has a pleasent aroma when burned. Often used as an offering to spirits/universe/creator. Like many herbs, this herb is sometime abused, instead of used in the proper mindset, which causes other people to curse a very sacred plant. Those people should look at tobacco as a sacred herb, and as the people abusing as abusers. Urban Dictionary

1. A plant whose leaves are dried, fermented, mixed with hundreds of addictives incvluding freebase nicotine, than rolled (usu. by machine), packed, and retailed in licensed outlet. 2. Plant containing nicotine, a carcinogen. In other words, smoking tobacco can cause cancer and a slow and painful death. 3. A legal drug. Urban Dictionary

The number one killer in the United States. Urban Dictionary

Gross filth in the form of a plant. the leaves are dried, combined with more filth in the form of chemicals, and packed in cigarettes. this filth is burned to produce even worse filth in the form of smoke, which is then inhaled by losers. Urban Dictionary

A plant used for smoking Urban Dictionary

A play on words to describe a situation with both herb and tobacco. 1. A spliff 2. Smoking tobacco near burning herb to disguise the smell. 3. Something to tell someone who asks about a rolly. Urban Dictionary

Tobacco stains are from when a girl hasn't wiped her ass right and has more streaks than a getaway vehicle. Urban Dictionary

A mate or girlfriend thats always pinching fags from you. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Tobacco

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The word "tobacco" in example sentences

Suppose Count Mercier wished to say that he was sorry that his tobacco had been captured by the foe, why should he couch it in such language as, 'Thá mee ongan hréowan thaet mín _tobacco_ on feónda geweald feran sceolde' -- which is the good _old_ Anglo-Saxon idiom. ' ❋ Various (N/A)

Furthermore, and oh, you tobacco users, take heed: _we would not be permitted to take in any tobacco_. ❋ Jack London (1896)

Or without the smoking, to breathe where tobacco is burnt, -- _that_ calms the nervous system in a wonderful manner, as I experienced once myself when, recovering from an illness, I could not sleep, and tried in vain all sorts of narcotics and forms of hop-pillow and inhalation, yet was tranquillized in one half hour by a _pinch_ of _tobacco_ being burnt in a shovel near me. ❋ Robert Browning (1850)

It was returning to the gratification of a depraved appetite in the use of tobacco; and I have no hesitancy in declaring it as my opinion, that could the causes of the many acts of suicide, committed in the United States, be investigated, it would be found, that many instances were owing to the effects of _tobacco_ upon the nervous system. ❋ Unknown (1823)

Though every lover of tobacco is not a slave to rum, yet _almost every drunkard is a slave to tobacco_; and this is indirect evidence that the habits are in a manner associated, or have a sort of natural affinity. ❋ Moses Stuart (1816)

_tobacco_ ones (except those actually employed in raising tobacco) now spread over those parts of our territories to the ❋ Great Britain. Board Of Trade (N/A)

Had A.C. M. recollected that tobacco (_Nicotiana_) is an American plant, he would hardly have asked whether "_tobacco_ is the word in the original" of the tradition mentioned by Sale in his _Preliminary Discourse_, § 5.p. 123. (4to. ed. ❋ Various (1852)

The rise of the use of marijuana in the United States has brought about the use of the term tobacco cigarette. ❋ William Safire (2003)

The Spaniards were astonished to see the natives walking about smoking rolled-up leaves which they called tobacco, and had no notion what a source of wealth these leaves in the form of cigars would become in the future. ❋ Sven Anders Hedin (1908)

He talked English with no further accent than served to add a raciness to the flavour of his conversation; and every morning of one fixed day in the week he used to come to Ricorboli for what he called a tobacco parliament. ❋ Trollope, Thomas A (1887)

She has a burner for cooking, and a tiny table upon which rests one strip of wire that had fed stolen electricity to her tarped home until someone disconnected it, one bud of garlic, a box of matches and a tablespoon-sized pouch of what she identifies as tobacco powder, which she mixes with maskreti oil and spreads over her legs. ❋ Jennifer Wells (2010)

As far as we know marijuana unlike tobacco is not carcinogenic. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The president argued that a new law providing for FDA regulation of tobacco is not about me. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's - you know, nicotine and tobacco is the most addictive thing around, and then you've got heroin and cocaine and alcohol. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Tobacco] has supported me my whole life through [high school] and now in [college]. ❋ Davidbacca#1 (2006)

[Pharmaceutical] funded "studies" say that tobacco users are killing people with [second hand smoke] or [ETS]. ❋ Iopener2000 (2005)

Little [buffalo] offered tobacco to the universe by [tossing] a pintch in [the sacred] fire. ❋ Little Buffalo (2005)

Dodge [flicked] open the [packet] and offered a fag. "Want some tobacco, [pardner]?" ❋ Kerb (2004)

[Tobacco] users are at risk of diseases as are [second hand] [smokers]. ❋ Adam (2004)

tobacco sucks gigantic ass, as it causes nothing but harm in the world. it produces [litter] and makes [losers] miserably [unhealthy]. gross. ❋ Chuckybubbles (2012)

[Hold this] [rizzla] while I put in the [tobacco] ❋ Morgs (2004)

1. Eddy rolls three spliffs a day, sometimes seven, for whatever happens. 2. Spark a [marb] I'm sparking a J. 3. Some [Scroungy] Fuck: "Is that a joint? Can I hit that shit?" Me: "No, It's [urban tobacco]." ❋ Jomce M. Yag (2015)

"I went to [pull] her [panties] down to get to [the pussy],and she had tobacco stains." ❋ BigL830 (2015)

[lowri]: babe can i [nick a] fag please [bryden]: wtf tobacco whore ❋ Point-blank-wank (2008)

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