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smoke pot

American  

noun

  1. a can of chemicals that produces a great quantity of smoke when ignited.


Example Sentences

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“We’d watch it, we’d smoke pot, we’d go to work.”

From New York Times

Campers donning short shorts crowd into cabin bunks while counselors just a few years older smoke pot and hook up to a soundtrack of The Runaways’ “Cherry Bomb.”

From New York Times

Clearly, she couldn’t have picked a worse time to smoke pot.

From Fox News

"I'm like, 'I'm sure you read the script, but you know, you just came from an argument.' And you go, 'Tate, I don't read scripts, I smoke pot.'"

From Fox News

Only this time, she limited her request to the number of cannabis plants allowed in medical marijuana users’ homes, minors’ ability to smoke pot for medical purposes, and the authority granted to the Department of Health to track marijuana before it is sold.

From Washington Times