smoke up
See also: smokeup and smoke-up
English
Verb
smoke up (third-person singular simple present smokes up, present participle smoking up, simple past and past participle smoked up)
- (transitive) To fill with smoke.
- (intransitive) To become filled with smoke.
- (intransitive, informal) To smoke, and get the effects from, a drug, especially marijuana.
- 2008, Max Martin, If U Seek Amy (song performed by Britney Spears)
- Oh baby, baby, have you seen Amy tonight? / Is she in the bathroom, is she smokin' up outside?
- 2008, Max Martin, If U Seek Amy (song performed by Britney Spears)
- (transitive, informal) To provide the resources for another to smoke, especially marijuana.
- He usually smokes me up, so I smoked him up last night.
- (transitive) To smoke all of one's supplies. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- (transitive) To cook by smoking.
Related terms
- smoke up a storm
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