to force a person, animal, or insect to leave the place where they have been hiding by filling it with smoke
to force someone keeping a secret to say who they are or what they have done
to make information publicly known
He snuggled up close to me and we sneaked a smoke out of the now open window.
He took a long draw on his cigarette, blew the smoke out like a sigh, then looked at me very seriously and said: `You stick in, son.
Then I roll up a cigarette which I smoke out of the window while drinking the tea.
smokes out
smoking out
smoked out
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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