faggots
Cigarettes. That's the British term for them.
During World War I, the British commonly referred to cigarettes as "fags." This colloquial term was widely used among soldiers and in civilian life, reflecting the cultural attitudes of the time. Cigarettes were often seen as a source of comfort and camaraderie in the trenches.
World War I soldiers commonly referred to cigarettes as "fags." This term was widely used among British troops, while American soldiers often called them "smokes." Cigarettes became a popular morale booster during the war, often distributed in care packages and by the military.
you die........
cigarettes
The same as for other cigarettes, but with the added benefit of smelling like cloves.
tagalog term for British: taga- Britanya
a depressant for sure and short term stimulant when your on it for a while you'll get so depressed dont smoke
Lucky Strike cigarettes are a brand from the British American Tobacco group. It is believed this brand of cigarettes was first produced around 1905 and were in addition to the original chewing tobacco.
a type of cigaret http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=jazz+cigarette
Cigarettes are often referred to as "square" due to their rectangular or square-shaped packaging. This term can also be a colloquial reference to the shape of the cigarette itself, especially in contrast to the more rounded shapes of cigars or other tobacco products. Additionally, the term might be used in specific cultural contexts to describe the appearance of cigarette boxes or the traditional style of cigarettes.
A 'loo' in British means bathroom.