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smoke

Beef, Trouble, Confrontation, Gun battle

Why you flexing boy, you don't want no smoke.

Why you flexing boy, you don't want no smoke.

by MultiMillionaireLaFlare February 10, 2017

1049๐Ÿ‘ 77๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

To kill someone or to eliminate someone

To win a race

Imma (smoke)that bitch!

by Lanna Cabana March 19, 2016

70๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

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.

Yea, Froomie got more wax, we gonna smoke tonight.

by TurnM3Up January 23, 2020

183๐Ÿ‘ 36๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

To beat someone at something.

"DOOD. I just totally smoked you at Scrabble, Doug!" or "Put THAT in your pipe and SMOKE it!"

by AdriannaH. March 17, 2007

132๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

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.

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.

by SPCMD December 9, 2006

241๐Ÿ‘ 93๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

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

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.

by the migster June 21, 2005

45๐Ÿ‘ 13๐Ÿ‘Ž


smoke

To kill.

Smoke that fool!

Someone got smoked last night.

by nokianinja October 7, 2002

555๐Ÿ‘ 272๐Ÿ‘Ž