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"smoke up" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is common in spoken English and slang to mean "to smoke marijuana". An example sentence would not be appropriate in written English.
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smoke up
verb
To fill with smoke
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This was followed by a smoking interval in which participants could choose to smoke up to four more cigarettes over a 2-h period.
Everyone smokes but special machines whisk the smoke up and out.
In "Trixie," two Airbnb hosts smoke up to relieve the stress of their awful Euro-trash guests.
Tall regulation vents, seven feet above the roof, carry the smoke up and away over the little building.
The tall stone chimneys suck the smoke up and away; most of the heat escapes up the chimney, too.
"We used to smoke up here and nobody fucked with us, you know why? 'Cause you hang out with niggers, nobody fucks with you.
Roughly 27 percent of high school students are using e-cigs to smoke up hashish oil, marijuana, wax and other forms of cannabis throughout the states.
Solution: carry tinfoil, twist it round a Biro shaft to fashion a pipe, smoke up, then grind the foil into the tarmac with your boot-heel.
Then you go home, smoke up, and watch SportsCenter.
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Any other even averagely intelligent US president would have probably done the very same things, but would have managed to smoke-up the glass and confuse the opposition.
You can do the smoke-up into the downward dog at her San Francisco studio.
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