primetime ---- Alot of machine-made cigars have precut ends. (ex. Swisher Sweets, ie. "drugstore cigars")
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cheroot
A whiff is a small cigar which is open at both ends.
A 'twirled' cigar .
A square-ended cigar is called a Cheroot.
Caper, cater, cedar, chair, cheer, choir, cigar, color, cuter
No perfect square can end in 2.
In American English its prononciation is uncomfortably close to cheroot which is a cheap cigar, with both ends cut off.
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No, a perfect square number will ALWAYS ends in 0,1,4,5,6,9
How can you tell where one square structure ends and another begins
A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).
Actually there are several meanings of the word "stogie". It could mean a type of wagon, a cigar that has both ends cut from the factory, a long and thin cigar and even a type of heavy shoe. Although today the most commonly used by far, is when referring to a cheap cigar.
The "head" is the closed end of the cigar. You light the "foot". You will have better luck using a cigar cutter. But, to each his own. I saw a friend use a tooth pick to punch a hole in the end of a fine cigar the other night instead of using my $50 Xikar cutter???