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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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Yet she continued to smoke pot and party with her peers, longing for the kind of life enjoyed by other young California girls.

From Los Angeles Times

“We were two 18-year-old kids who used to go to Sheep Meadow and smoke pot and go see Peter Weir movies. How did we become the mother and father of children on the internet?”

From New York Times

“We’re becoming a community of enablers. A lot of the homeless are posers. They smoke pot and charge their cellphones at their moms’ houses.

From Los Angeles Times

Meeting up with friends at the fair, he flashed a $50 bill he had just been paid for a roofing job, and proceeded to share a pint of whiskey, smoke pot and wash some quaaludes down with Coca-Cola, a friend later recounted in an affidavit.

From New York Times

She tries to foster a sense of community with other comics, especially young ones like Hannah Einbinder, Robby Hoffman, Beth Stelling; this summer, after picketing during the WGA strike, she’d invite her peers over to swim and smoke pot.

From Los Angeles Times