smoke (n.)

  1. a cloud of fine particles suspended in a gas

    [ Syn: fume ]

  2. a hot vapor containing fine particles of carbon being produced by combustion; the fire produced a tower of black smoke that could be seen for miles

    [ Syn: smoking ]

  3. an indication of some hidden activity; with all that smoke there must be a fire somewhere'

  4. something with no concrete substance; his dreams all turned to smoke; it was just smoke and mirrors'

  5. tobacco leaves that have been made into a cylinder

    [ Syn: roll of tobacco ]

  6. street names for marijuana

    [ Syn: pot , grass , green goddess , dope , weed , gage , sess , sens , skunk , locoweed , mary jane ]

  7. the act of smoking tobacco or other substances; he went outside for a smoke; smoking stinks

    [ Syn: smoking ]

  8. (baseball) a pitch thrown with maximum velocity; he swung late on the fastball; he showed batters nothing but smoke

    [ Syn: fastball , heater , hummer , bullet ]

    smoke (v.)

  1. inhale and exhale smoke from cigarettes, cigars, pipes; We never smoked marijuana; Do you smoke?'

  2. emit a cloud of fine particles; The chimney was fuming

    [ Syn: fume ]

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