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#31947 06/13/01 01:28 AM
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If you want food, you're hungry; if you want drink, you're thirsty; if you want sex, you're horny. What are you if you want a cigarette?


#31948 06/13/01 03:06 AM
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Nicotiny?


#31949 06/13/01 08:47 AM
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What are you if you want a cigarette?

smokey?

*puts on medical cap*

addicted and going into withdrawal?


#31950 06/13/01 11:33 AM
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It's not an adjective, but I've known folks to say they were "jonesing" for a cigarette. From the phrase "have a jones for" something.


#31951 06/13/01 12:25 PM
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hurtin'


#31952 06/13/01 12:50 PM
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Perhaps addicted.


#31953 06/13/01 01:50 PM
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>What are you if you want a cigarette?

capnotic


#31954 06/13/01 03:01 PM
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stupid?

(I just know I'm gonna get it for this.)


#31955 06/13/01 03:08 PM
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stupid?

Hah - well done, Jazzo - I only just refrained from that earlier today!

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[none-so-holy-as-quitters!]


#31956 06/13/01 03:17 PM
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Dear tsuwm: I couldn't find definition of "capnotic" The nearest I could come was "acapnia"/

Acapnia: Less than the normal level of carbon dioxide in the blood. The opposite of
hypercapnia.The origin of the word “acapnia” is curious. It comes from the Greek “a-“
meaning “without” + “kapnos” meaning “smoke” so acapnia literally means “smokeless”
referring to carbon dioxide which is a principal part of smoke.

For a guess, "capnotic" might mean short of breath from excessive smoking.


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