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    smoke
    [smōk]
    noun
    smoke (noun) · smokes (plural noun)
    1. a visible suspension of carbon or other particles in air, typically one emitted from a burning substance:
      "bonfire smoke"
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    2. an act of smoking tobacco:
      "I'm dying for a smoke"
      • informal
        a cigarette or cigar:
        "you're going to buy some smokes of your own"
    verb
    smoke (verb) · smokes (third person present) · smoked (past tense) · smoked (past participle) · smoking (present participle)
    1. emit smoke or visible vapor:
      "heat the oil until it just smokes"
      Similar:
      emit smoke
      emit fumes
    2. suck on the end of a lit cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc. so as to inhale and exhale the smoke produced by the burning tobacco into the mouth:
      "she was sitting at the kitchen table smoking" · "he smoked forty cigarettes a day"
      Similar:
      puff on
      take a drag of
      • inhale and exhale the smoke produced by burning (a narcotic drug):
        "a year later she began smoking heroin"
    3. treat, fumigate, or cleanse by exposure to smoke.
      • cure or preserve (food, especially meat or fish) by exposure to smoke:
        "their salmon and trout are smoked over peat and hand-sliced"
      • subdue (insects, especially bees) by exposing them to smoke:
        "traditionally, the beekeeper must smoke the bees to calm them"
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      kill (someone) by shooting:
      "they gotta go smoke this person"
      • defeat overwhelmingly in a fight or contest:
        "I got smoked in that fight"
    5. archaic
      make fun of (someone):
      "we baited her and smoked her"
    Origin
    Old English smoca (noun), smocian (verb), from the Germanic base of smēocan ‘emit smoke’; related to Dutch smook and German Schmauch.
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