One is really no better than the other.
Smoking can be a major contributor to lung and throat cancer as well as many other associated health problems that can certainly contribute to a shortened life.
Use of dipping tobacco can be a major contributor to cancer within the mouth area.
I have seen people that used dipping tobacco that developed mouth cancer and wound up having to have their entire lower jaw removed. Their face, suffice it to say, looks horrible without a lower jaw. Dipping also causes your teeth and gums to look discolored and rotten.
So if you smoke or use dipping tobacco you should stop. Immediately.
Slang for chewing tobacco
"dip" generally refers to tobacco products, often not the smoking kind, more chewing tobacco. so when you have " tasted the dip" you have tasted a tobacco product.
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Dipping is when you insert a large finger pinch of chewing tobacco into your cheeck
All types can but it is mainly dip, chewing tobacco, and cigars
Skoal is dip, or chew. If you are referring to something like beechnut or redman, actual chewing tobaccos, it's not really safer, just used a little differently. Some might say that chewing tobacco is a little less harse than dip.
the thing that got me into chewing tobacco is my friends i took one dip and i puked but i kept trying it and i got hooked
Depends on how much dip you're throwing in your mouth obviously, but a cigarette typically contains 1-1.5mg of niccotine. Dip contains anywhere from 4-25mg of niccotine per gram of chewing tobacco (a can contains 34g of dip). (34g/Number of pinches per can) x (4 to 25mg of niccotine) gives a rough estimate, but yes a typicall pinch of chewing tobacco contains much more niccotine than a single cigarette.
It's the face(smile) you make when you have dip in your mouth. Dip is chewing tobacco and Copenhagen at one time was a popular brand which is where the term "copenhagen smile" comes from.
yes, yes it can :)
A lump of chewing tobacco is called a quid. A variant of the word: cud quid - (noun) a lump of chewing tobacco
Yes. Cruises do not ban chewing tobacco.