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smoke out

1 of 1verb
/smoʊk aʊt/
Forms:smokes out,smoking out,smoked out,smoked out
1

to force something or someone to leave a particular location by filling it with smoke

  • The beekeeper attempted to smoke the bees out from the hive to harvest the honey.
  • In an attempt to clear the chimney, they tried to smoke the birds out that had nested there.
  • The campers used a smoke signal to smoke the mosquitoes out of their sleeping area.
  • To remove pests from the garden shed, they decided to smoke out the rodents.
  • The police attempted to smoke out the suspect from the building by using tear gas.
2

to expose something or someone, typically thorough investigation

  • The investigative journalist worked tirelessly to smoke out the corruption within the government.
  • The campaign aimed to smoke out unethical practices within the industry.
  • The police worked to smoke the criminal out of hiding using various investigative techniques.
  • The undercover operation was designed to smoke the spy out and expose their true identity.
  • The whistleblower decided to smoke the corrupt practices out by providing key evidence to the authorities.
3

to smoke something with someone, particularly marijuana

  • At the party, she decided to smoke out with her friends for a relaxed evening.
  • After a long day, they often smoke out together to unwind and share experiences.
  • The group planned to smoke out in the park, enjoying the outdoors while socializing.
  • As a gesture of friendship, they would regularly smoke out together, fostering a sense of camaraderie.
  • In a chill setting, they would often smoke out as a way to bond and connect with each other.
4

to consume an excessive amount of marijuana, leading to a high level of intoxication

  • He smoked out with his friends and ended up being way too stoned to function.
  • After the party, they found themselves smoked out and unable to leave the couch.
  • The group smoked out together, leading to a night of laughter and intense munchies.
  • They smoked the new strain out and got much more stoned than expected.
  • During the camping trip, they decided to smoke the night out around the campfire.
5

to drain the supply of tobacco or marijuana in a smoking device

  • They realized they were smoking out when the joint was unexpectedly empty.
  • After a long evening, they smoked out the tobacco in the pipe and decided to call it a day.
  • The friends gathered to smoke the hookah out, realizing they needed to restock their supplies.
  • As the party continued, they smoked the cigars out and considered taking a break to replenish.
  • In the middle of the session, they were caught off guard as the bowl smoked out.