Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Cigarette"
The meaning of "Cigarette" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does '' 818 ''
Yeah, cigarettes for breakfast
818 for lunch
Oh well, you think your famous?
Cancelled by 21 mean?
Yeah, cigarettes for breakfast
818 for lunch
Oh well, you think your famous?
Cancelled by 21 mean?
A:
In rap, 818 can refer to a couple different things. In this case, I think it is referring to a brand of tequila by Kendall Jenner. I think it's referring to the tequila and not to another thing, because that would make the first two lines:
"(I eat) cigarettes for breakfast
(I drink) [tequila] for lunch)"
"(I eat) cigarettes for breakfast
(I drink) [tequila] for lunch)"
Q:
What does Sneaking cigarettes mean?
A:
This is a funny statement because the person smoking cigarettes is trying to hide the fact that they smoke.
Examples:
The kids were sneaking cigarettes around the corner thinking their mom would not notice.
Spending the weekend with your parents means I am going to have to sneak cigarettes outside (so I can smoke without them knowing).
Examples:
The kids were sneaking cigarettes around the corner thinking their mom would not notice.
Spending the weekend with your parents means I am going to have to sneak cigarettes outside (so I can smoke without them knowing).
Q:
What does cigarette butts mean?
A:
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Q:
What does traditional cigarette mean?
A:
Tobacco.
Q:
What does I had a cigarette while I was waiting. mean?
A:
You smoke a cigarette while waiting for someone/something.
Example sentences using "Cigarette"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with cigarette.
A:
“He smoked a cigarette.”
“He lit a cigarette.”
“The room reeked of cigarette smoke.”
“Cigarettes are not healthy.”
“This is a cigarette free zone.”
“He lit a cigarette.”
“The room reeked of cigarette smoke.”
“Cigarettes are not healthy.”
“This is a cigarette free zone.”
Q:
Please show me example sentences with cigarette.
A:
Do you have a cigarette?
I don't smoke cigarettes.
My friend brought a pack of cigarettes.
I don't smoke cigarettes.
My friend brought a pack of cigarettes.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with cigarette.
A:
I really need a cigarette right now.
I'm out of cigarettes.
Do you have a cigarette?
Can I bum a cigarette off of you?
I need to buy cigarettes.
Cigarettes are bad for you.
Cigarettes are gross.
I hate the smell of cigarettes.
Her car smells like cigarettes.
He always smells like cigarettes
I'm out of cigarettes.
Do you have a cigarette?
Can I bum a cigarette off of you?
I need to buy cigarettes.
Cigarettes are bad for you.
Cigarettes are gross.
I hate the smell of cigarettes.
Her car smells like cigarettes.
He always smells like cigarettes
Synonyms of "Cigarette" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between cigarette and cigar and taboco and joint ?
A:
Cigarettes are small and skinny rolled up tobacco, usually in a pack for multiple uses.
A cigar is a very large roll of tobacco.
Tobacco and a joint are not the same at all. Tobacco is what is inside cigarettes and cigars. A joint is marijuana
A cigar is a very large roll of tobacco.
Tobacco and a joint are not the same at all. Tobacco is what is inside cigarettes and cigars. A joint is marijuana
Q:
What is the difference between cigarettes and cigars ?
A:
Cigars are usually bigger and thicker than cigarettes, last longer when smoked, contain more tobacco and are more expensive.
Q:
What is the difference between cigarette butt and cigarette end and cigarette stub and fag-end and stump ?
A:
They all mean the same thing. Cigarette stub or butt is the one I hear the most. I recommend you don't use fag-end - fag used to be slang for cigarettes but now it's a nasty insult to gay people.
Q:
What is the difference between cigarette and tabacco ?
A:
Cigarette is a small roll of paper that is filled with cut tobacco and smoked.
Tobacco is a plant that produces leaves which are smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc.
: the leaves of the tobacco plant used for smoking or chewing
: products (such as cigars or cigarettes) that are made from tobacco
Tobacco is a plant that produces leaves which are smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc.
: the leaves of the tobacco plant used for smoking or chewing
: products (such as cigars or cigarettes) that are made from tobacco
Q:
What is the difference between I smoked all cigarettes already. and I have smoked all cigarettes already. ?
A:
(They're only a beginner speaker. Talk simply please.)
The difference isn't big. You can use either of them.
The difference isn't big. You can use either of them.
Translations of "Cigarette"
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? main cigarette chodna chahta hoon
A:
I want to quit the cigarette
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? cigarettes
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? cigarette
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? let's go for a cigarette! in slang?
A:
Or "let's go for a smoke".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? a cigarette with marijuana
A:
a "joint"
Other questions about "Cigarette"
Q:
How many cigarettes do you smoke a day? Does this sound natural?
A:
That isn't the least bit unnatural, the phrase is fine.
Q:
Who did the fucking cigarettes create? Does this sound natural?
A:
Who created the f*cking cigarettes?
Q:
What should I say to ask a cigarette from a stranger outside? Or you don't do it in England?
A:
Use your rough russian accent and try a mad face and they will give you all their cigarettes and their wallet too.
Let's be serious, you can say 'do you have a cigarette, please?
But all over the world there are people who like to share and others who do not, so it's better if you hope or if you buy that yourself
Let's be serious, you can say 'do you have a cigarette, please?
But all over the world there are people who like to share and others who do not, so it's better if you hope or if you buy that yourself
Q:
There are a few cigarettes left, but not many.
If I worked last semester, I would have passed my final exam.
You must have been worried when you heard about the accident. Does this sound natural?
If I worked last semester, I would have passed my final exam.
You must have been worried when you heard about the accident. Does this sound natural?
A:
If I had worked last semester, I would have passed my final exam.
Q:
Can you spare some cigarette
What does spare mean?
What does spare mean?
A:
it means do you have extra cigarette you can give me.
Spare here means extra
Spare here means extra
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