Results for “smoke show”
An exceptionally, strikingly attractive person.
A coordinated kill set up under Smoke of Deceit so you roll in unseen.
A state trooper, named for the hat that looks like Smokey Bear's.
An oxy-acetylene cutting torch — when the actual wrench won't do it.
Crawling deep into a burning building on air to find the fire — or the victim.
A revolver or pistol.
Punished with intense physical exercise.
Conflict, beef, or a problem with someone — 'who's got smoke?'
Impromptu East Oakland parking-lot meet — donuts, ghost-rides, street racing.
Actively looking for violence with rivals.
Mature content — open to view.
Mature content — open to view.
The city.
You're out of luck; you're finished.
Mature content — open to view.
The Major Leagues.
A TV program where idols perform and compete for weekly wins.
A TV entertainment program idols appear on for exposure.
A show following idols' daily lives or debut journeys.
A competition program that forms a group by elimination.
A special event to premiere a new release live.
A trophy from one of Korea's weekly live music programs.
1940s slang for cannabis (for the giggly high).
To get in trouble and be shipped to another prison.
A mess; something embarrassing or unattractive.
To signal with a smoke grenade; by extension, to leave.
A showy demonstration staged to impress higher-ups.
The senior enlisted leader of an artillery firing battery.
The main exhibition space of a convention.
Nadsat for good, excellent, or first-rate, a pun on the Russian 'khorosho'.
Repositioning to another spot when the enemy shows up somewhere else.
Firing rapidly, often blind, through smoke or walls.
A smoke set so you can see them, but they can't see you.
Cover that only shows your head while you can see and shoot fully.
Canarsie-bred Brooklyn drill set/movement put on the map by Pop Smoke and Fivio Foreign.
Driving into enemy territory looking for smoke.
Showing off in a lowrider — switches, three-wheeling, the works.
Caló for a cigarette — the smoke on your lip.
Showing off the jewelry, the car, the bread — loud and unbothered.
The one-bar Showboys loop that powers nearly every New Orleans bounce track.