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Hasibul Alam Posted 6 years ago
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Sneak a smoke and sneak a joint means?

“Other kids had come out to talk, to sneak a smoke, to sneak a joint”
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They were forbidden by their parents to smoke cigarettes and weed. So they had to do it where nobody could see them. They had to sneak to a hidden place to do forbidden things.

  • They were forbidden by their parents to smoke cigarettes and weed.
  • So they had to do it where nobody could see them.
  • They had to sneak to a hidden place to do forbidden things.
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They were forbidden by their parents to smoke cigarettes and weed. So they had to do it where nobody could see them.

They had to sneak to a hidden place to do forbidden things.

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