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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smoke grass" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
However, the phrase "smoke weed" or "smoke marijuana" could be used in informal writing or speech as a slang term for consuming marijuana. Example: "I can't believe he got caught smoking weed in the school parking lot again."
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They smoke grass together — like you do.
They smoke grass together, have sex and then part.
"We would always hang out together, smoke grass, get high and go up the mountains and drive fast cars".
How I got the job, Altman had cassettes of mine and two other composers, and in his offices he would get drinks and smoke grass with the actors.
It stars Jason Segel as the title character, a thirty-year-old slacker who lives with his mother (Susan Sarandon) and does almost nothing but smoke grass.
"You guys ever smoke grass?" I don't even hesitate, and soon I'm noticing my peripheral vision and especially my peripheral thoughts.
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It was pretty well known that she used heavy drugs, and I hardly smoked grass anymore.
The explanation for Sam's rowdy brother, Sully (Eric Christian Olsen), is "Mom smoked grass during pregnancy".
He sat at his bar behind a typewriter and smoked grass from a human skull.
I probably shouldn't say this, but we all smoked grass before we went on, and the damn thing worked!
To ease that pain, to "flatten out the landscape of my heart," he would do what kids sometimes do: he drank, he smoked grass, and, in his unforgettably offhand formulation, he did "a little blow" when he "could afford it".
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