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Snuff film — For the 2005 film see Snuff Movie (film). A snuff film or snuff movie is a theoretical genre that depicts the death or murder of a person or people without the aid of special effects for the purpose of distribution and entertainment.Problems of… … Wikipedia
snuff — I. vb 1. to kill. An old term, derived from the notion of extinguishing a candle. The curt tough guy use of the word remains popular in street slang and crime fiction, particularly in the USA. See also snuff movie 2. to sniff cocaine. An item… … Contemporary slang
Snus — Not to be confused with the dry (inhaled through the nose) form of tobacco, snuff. White portion snus of the Swedish label General. Snus ( & … Wikipedia
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Tobacco products — After the agricultural product, tobacco, has been processed. It can produce a number of products. Consumable Chewing tobacco Chewing is one of the oldest ways of consuming tobacco leaves. Native Americans in both North and South America chewed… … Wikipedia
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smoking — smok·ing (smōʹkĭng) adj. 1. Engaging in the smoking of tobacco: smoking passengers. 2. Designated or reserved for smokers: the smoking section of a restaurant. 3. Of or relating to the use of tobacco: corporate smoking policies. * * * Breathing… … Universalium
drug use — Introduction use of drugs for psychotropic rather than medical purposes. Among the most common psychotropic drugs are opiates ( opium, morphine, heroin), hallucinogens (LSD, mescaline, psilocybin), barbiturates, cocaine, amphetamines,… … Universalium
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