primetime ---- Alot of machine-made cigars have precut ends. (ex. Swisher Sweets, ie. "drugstore cigars")
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
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.
A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).
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???