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There are many definitions to the word huffing. One definition is referring to "huffing smoke", which is synonymous to puffing. It is similar to inhalant abuse.
You can tell if your child has been taking molly because of their attitude change and if their eyes get darker and their breath starts to really stink.
Huffing gas can cause the body organs to malfunction. Huffing gas does not only harm the respiratory system, but can harm the heart and brain.
This question is posted under the "Illegal Drugs" topic, are you planning on huffing glue sticks?? In which case, I'd rather not tell you how to open a glue stick. Huffing glue kills brain cells. And brain cells hate it when you do that.
No, but huffing will kill you quick so find another drug to do, okay?
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don't do it.
Here are some sentences: Forty minutes later, after much huffing and puffing by BB, who's muttering about what it will do to the suspension. Despite all the huffing and puffing they can't do a thing. On any mountain around Queenstown you'll encounter a New Zealander huffing, puffing, sweating, kicking a ball, on a bike. Hope that helped! --Katina N.
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Only if you huff asbestos
Yes, huffing air duster is dangerous. Inhaling the chemicals in air duster can cause harmful effects on the brain and body, such as dizziness, disorientation, heart irregularities, and even death. It can also lead to long-term health problems including organ damage and addiction.