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Friends shared smokes, went halves, and 'bummed smokes' off one and other; behaviour that reinforced social bonding through shared experience and consequently reinforced smoking.
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I learned who said their prayers before the plunge, who listened to gangster rap, who smoked pot off-season.
She smoked off and on, mostly at a cafe over a cup of coffee.
Nichols and May use "Pirandello" to close the first half of "Evening," presumably so that an audience can smoke off its shock in the lobby.
He had civilian friends who injected, but he didn't like the thought of that, so they showed him how No 4 could be smoked off foil or in a cigarette.
The filter paper with the residue was thereafter placed into a crucible and smoked off gradually, avoiding burning.
It means pushing an often frighteningly big rock off the side of a mountain, then watching it roll down, bounce, explode, crush trees, and smoke off into the valley below.
Before my first smoke-off, I made sure to open the windows, turn on a fan and remove the battery from the smoke detector.
Annabella Sciorra grinned her way through the polysyllabic verses of "The Smoke-Off," a marijuana saga, and John Ventimiglia growled "The Ugliest Man in Town," with lines like, "I'm so ugly I've got to shave in the dark".
I brought up the story floating around the internet that Dean and Snoop had engaged in a smoke-off.
Thick smoke set off several smoke detectors in the building, waking other residents, firefighters said.
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