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smoke verb- to shoot someone US, 1926
- I come in the door smilin’–“Ola, Chucho”–then I started smoking with both pieces. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 33, 1975
- Somebody got smoked! Look at the holes in the wall! — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
- Bout the Crew gonna smoke us? — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 21, 1992
- Lloyd pulled the .45 from his waist, pulled the slide back, and clicked off the safety catch. Now he was ready to smoke the motherfucker. — Donald Gorgon, Cop Killer, p. 74, 1994
- You shouldn’t have smoked the guy. — Get Shorty, 1995
- to drive fast US
- — “Slingo”, The Official CB Slang Dictionary Handbook, p. 57, 1976
- to defeat someone soundly, especially in a contest of speed US
- John Taylor, J.J. Stokes, Andre Rison–I smoke all these fools, and yet they’re making the big sweet dollars. — Jerry Maguire, 1996
- to perform oral sex on a man UK, 1984
Simple imagery, perhaps influenced by the Freudian notion that smoking is an “oral” habit. ▶ smoke a bowl to smoke a pipe filled with marijuana US, 1982- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 463, 1986
- I’ve got to *Smoke a bowl.* keep control. — Sal Piro and Michael Hess, The Official ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Audience Participation Guide, p. 15, 1991
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 289, 2003
▶ smoke a pipe; smoke the pipe to surf through the hollow tube of a wave US- — Mitch McKissick, Surf Lingo, 1987
▶ smoke butt to curry favour through obsequious behaviour US- Other kids just figured he rode beside Deek all the time and smoked butt. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 31, 1992
▶ smoke it to commit suicide by a gunshot wound in the mouth US- I’ve heard that every sane person contemplates suicide sometime. Well, I made up for all the insane people who never did. I never thought a smoking it–that’d be too dirty, too many reports for other cops. — Joseph Wambaugh, Lines and Shadows, p. 329, 1984
▶ smoke like a chimney to smoke cigarettes heavily UK, 1840- There are those who might wonder why a woman with chronic asthma smokes like a chimney, but they will be the people who are not in the terminal stages of motor neurone disease. — The Observer, 12 May 2002
▶ smoke with the devil to drive too fast for road conditions US- — “Slingo”, The Official CB Slang Dictionary Handbook, p. 57, 1976
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