Coming from the futuristic movie, The Fifth Element, "Smoke you" is used to dismiss another person in a harsh, but not vulgar manner.
No, bitch. Smoke you!
by kingkrab January 12, 2005
1 » to defeat somebody really harsh in something
2 » to beat you up really bad
Ref : https :// www. usingenglish.com/forum/threads/191818-quot-I-m-going-to-smoke-you-quot
2 » to beat you up really bad
Ref : https :// www. usingenglish.com/forum/threads/191818-quot-I-m-going-to-smoke-you-quot
by KODS March 04, 2021
by Cali4niaBreez September 25, 2005
by powerranja April 04, 2009
Usually a generous offer to provide someone with smoke-able drugs as to be enjoyed together. Similar to the way that someone might say “come over for dinner.” It implies that the person saying it, will be the “host” by providing “party favors” (in this case smoke-able drugs) to the guest, or the person they’re telling that too
Joe: “Hey Jack, wanna come over? I’ll smoke you out ‘cause you’re cool af”
Jack: “Ah man, thanks! I’m down to go smoke you you”
Jack: “Ah man, thanks! I’m down to go smoke you you”
by AppleJoeAJ March 22, 2021
The definition of "Smoke you out" is to get a person completely blitzed on weed for a very long time.
Example: If a girl named Melissa said to a boy named Todd, Hey come work with me for four days and I will smoke you out. To accomplish this Melissa would have to get Todd high on weed for the full four days. If said girl only gives Todd one tiny roach on the first day this is "not smoking you out".
by Someone not named Todd June 24, 2013
we say smoke you up in the U.P. . so really only the lower half of michigan says this. meaning they'll get you high. but really it should be smoke you UP
I'll smoke you down dude.
by shmmegal May 02, 2008