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99s: Cigarettes which are 99mm in length.
100s: Cigarettes which are 100mm in length.
120s: Cigarettes which are 120mm in length.
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All White: A cigarette which is all white and has no coloring.
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Box: Common term for a package of cigarettes in a hard rectangular cardboard box, often with a flip top, also called a hard pack.
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Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide is a gas formed when organic substances burn. It is formed, for example, when wood burns, and in cigarettes when tobacco is burned. Some health authorities have associated carbon monoxide with the heart disease risks from smoking.
Carton: In the USA, a package containing 10 packs of cigarettes or 200 cigarettes. In Europe, a carton of cigarettes may or may not contain 200 cigarettes depending on the country of origin. See pack.
Cheek Hollowing: The action of collapsing ones cheeks when dragging.
Cigarette Paper: Cigarette paper is specially made, and influences how the ash holds together and how much air enters through the paper, thus diluting the smoke. Choosing papers of different porosity (the ability to let air through) can help in the design of low tar yielding cigarettes.
Cigarillo: A small, thin cigar. The Black Hawk Tobacco, Inc. does not sell cigarillos, but has a similar product known as the Little Cigar. Both Smokin Joes and Gold Rush manufacture Little Cigars, though in very different and distinct styles and flavors.
Cork Filter: A cigarette with a filter coloured to resemble a cork type pattern.
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Direct Inhale: The action of dragging on a cigarette by sucking with ones lungs and not the mouth. Direct Inhale is also known as Lung Pumping.
Dopamine: A neurotransmitter present in regions of the brain that regulate movement, emotion, motivation, and the feeling of pleasure.Dopamine: A neurotransmitter present in regions of the brain that regulate movement, emotion, motivation, and the feeling of pleasure.
Double Pump: The action of taking two full drags in a row without exhaling. Some double pumps may include exhaling through the nose though.
Dragging: The act of placing a cigarette between (and sealing) ones lips and causing smoke to be drawn from the filter into the mouth.
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Exhaling: The act of breathing inhaled smoke out of the lungs.
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Filter: A fibrous material wound to the diameter of a cigarette and bound to the cigarette in such a manner as to filter out excess amounts of tar in cigarette smoke. Filters are designed to reduce the amount of smoke reaching the smoker. Most are made from a textile fibre – cellulose. It has no taste, and is firm enough to hold its shape. Along with other design elements such as ventilation, different filters can result in different yields of tar and nicotine, resulting in different strengths of the taste of the smoke. Native American Cigarettes use all natural cotton filters.
French Inhale: The act of inhaling smoke that is in the mouth through the nose (and over the lips).
Full Flavor: Cigarettes with the maximum tobacco taste.
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Holder: A long tube specially designed to hold cigarettes. The cigarette is dragged from one end of the tube. Varying lengths, colors and designs.
Holding: 1. The act of carrying a cigarette in ones hand. 2. The act of keeping inhaled smoked in the lungs.
Hookah: an oriental tobacco pipe with a long flexible tube connected to a container where the smoke is cooled by passing through water.
Hookah Tobacco: The tobacco used in a Hookah pipe is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Hookah Tobacco. Hookah (Huka, Hooka) Tobacco is called "shisha" as is prepared with dates, molasses and often fruit - apple, strawberry, banana, rose, cappuccino, melon, grape, cherry, apricot, peach and liquorice and many others.
Hookah Water Pipes: Some call it a hookah (Egyptians), others nargileh (Lebanese), these ancient water pipes have been used for centuries to smoke away the day's stress, while relaxing with friends and relatives.

The original water pipe came from India, but it was rather primitive as it was made out of coconut shell. Its popularity spread to Iran and then to the rest of the Arab world. But it was in Turkey that the Water Pipe completed its revolution, and did not change its style for the last few hundred years.
 
Huffing: The act of taking full drags and very small inhales a multiple of times.
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Inhaling: The act of breathing smoke that has been drawn into the mouth (see dragging) into the lungs.
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Kings: Cigarettes which are 85mm in length (often falsely referred to as regulars or regular-size cigarettes).
King Size: Cigarettes which are 85mm in length (often falsely referred to as regulars or regular-size cigarettes).
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Lighter: A fuel source instrument used to light cigarettes or other objects to be burned.
Lighting: The act of igniting a cigarette by flame causing the paper and tobacco to burn. Used in combination with dragging.
Lights: Cigarettes with a lighter tobacco taste than full flavors.
Lung Pumping: The action of dragging on a cigarette by sucking with ones lungs and not the mouth. Lung Pumping is also known as Direct Inhale.
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Mainstream Smoke: Mainstream smoke is the cigarette smoke taken into the mouth when the smoker "puffs" or "drags" on a cigarette.
See Side Stream Smoke.
Make Your Own: A term used to describe the latest consumer trend of manufacturing cigarettes. Refers to the filtered tubes and injectors that, along with a quality loose tobacco, allows the consumer the ability to produce a comparable, if not superior, product to a premium factory-made filtered cigarette.
Matches: A sulphur tipped stick, made of paper or wood, that usually ignites when quickly struck against a rough surface.
Multiples: More than either 1. cigarette or 2. exhales or 3. drags or any combination therein.
MYO: Make Your Own
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Nicotine: The much beloved addictive substance found in cigarettes and tobacco products. Nicotine occurs naturally in the tobacco plant and is a constituent of tobacco smoke. It can also be found in other plants, but at much lower levels than in tobacco. Nicotine has mild pharmacological properties; it is thought to have a mild stimulant effect, similar to that of caffeine, and to contribute to the reduction in stress reported by many smokers. Many public health authorities believe nicotine is responsible for promoting and maintaining an addiction to smoking through its effects on the central nervous system.
Non-Filter: A cigarette which does not have a filter.
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Pack: In the USA, a pack of cigarettes contains twenty cigarettes. In some European countries, a pack of cigarettes can contain as few as 17 cigarettes. This is because the cigarette manufactures wish to maintain a particular price image for their tobacco products. As the cigarette taxes go up, the cigarette manufactures reduce the amount of cigarettes in a pack, instead of raising the price. The effect: fewer cigarettes for the same price.
Pumping: The act of taking repeated drags on a cigarette.
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Roll Your Own: The assortment of tobacco-related products that allows the consumer to roll their own cigarette -- cigarette papers and loose tobacco. Black Hawk Tobacco, Inc. offers several different types of Smokin Joes Loose Tobacco. Please contact us if you would like more information about our RYO products.
RYO: Roll Your Own
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Shisha (incorrectly spelled sisha, shissha) - Shisha is the tobacco used in Hookah Water Pipes. It is often prepared with dates, molasses and fruit. See Hookah
Shot Gunning: The act of placing the lit part of a cigarette into ones mouth and blowing, causing copious amounts of smoke to stream from the filter.
Slim: A cigarette whos diametre is narrower than a regular cigarette.
Smoke: Do to all the chemicals and preservatives added to commercial cigarettes, cigarette smoke is probably one of the world's most complex and debated mixtures. It has also been extensively studied with conflicting results depending on who is doing the research. According to British American Tobacco, tobacco, like any natural substance "contains thousands of different constituents (approximately 2,500 have been identified in tobacco). Approximately 4,000 constituents are formed when the tobacco burns, at varying temperatures with varying concentrations of oxygen. Many of these are found in very low concentrations".
What is unsure to us is whether the testing was done before or after the commercial cigarette industry processed the tobacco plant with their many diverse chemicals. Native American Tobacco contains no added chemicals. Native American cigarettes are 100% all natural. And like anything that burns, Native American tobacco products, as do commercial cigarettes, contain carbon monoxide in their cigarette smoke.
Smoke Rings: The act of creating a ring of smoke on exhale.
Soft Pack: A package designed to carry cigarettes that is made from a thick paper that is easier to transport but offers significantly less protection for the cigarettes contained within than does a hard pack.
Side Stream Smoke: Side stream smoke is the smoke that comes off the lit end of the cigarette. See Mainstream Smoke.
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Tar: A thick by product of tobacco smoke.
Tight Stream: An exhale that is pushed through lips that are barely separated.
Tobacco: The tobacco in a cigarette often contains a selection of different types of tobacco from different countries, blended for aroma, taste and character to meet smokers' taste preferences. There are three main types of tobacco used in cigarettes - Virginia or Flue-cured, Burley and Oriental. Smokers' preferences vary considerably around the world. For example, in the UK most people prefer cigarettes with mainly Virginia tobaccos, while in the US most people prefer American-blended styles that include Virginia, Burley and Oriental tobaccos.
Triple Pump: The action of taking three full drags in a row without exhaling. Some triple pumps may include exhaling through the nose though.
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Ultra Lights: Cigarettes with a minimized tobacco taste.
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Ventilation: A cigarette can be ventilated to dilute the smoke, which in turn reduces delivery of tar, nicotine and carbon monoxide. All cigarettes are ventilated through the paper, through which air can penetrate, and many commercial cigarettes are also ventilated through small air holes on the filter tip. When a smoker inhales, air is drawn in through these small holes, and mixes with air drawn in through the lit end, diluting the smoke.
Native American Cigarettes do not, however, use the "holes in the filters" method to produce their Light and Ultra Light cigarettes. Instead, the tobaccos used are specifically blended to attain a Full Flavor, Medium, Light or Ultra Light cigarette.
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Tobacco (Nicotiana spp., L.) refers to a genus of short-leafed plants of the nightshade family indigenous to North and South America, or to the dried and sharp leaves of such plants. Tobacco leaves are often smoked (see tobacco smoking) in the form of a cigar or cigarette, or in a smoking pipe, or in a water pipe or a hookah. This can damage the lungs and can also potentially cause lung disorders such as asthma. Tobacco is also chewed, "dipped" (placed between the cheek and gum), and sniffed into the nose as finely powdered snuff. Most tobacco smokers and other users become habituated and use every day.

Tobacco contains nicotine, a powerful neurotoxin that is particularly harmful to insects. All means of consuming tobacco result in the absorption of nicotine in varying amounts into the user's bloodstream, and over time the development of tolerance and dependence. Absorption quantity, frequency and speed seem to have a direct relationship with how strong a dependence and tolerance, if any, might be created. A lethal dose of nicotine is contained in as little as one half of a cigar or three cigarettes; however, only a small fraction of the nicotine contained in these products is actually released into the smoke, and most clinically significant cases of nicotine poisoning are the result of concentrated forms of the compound used as insecticides. Other active alkaloids in tobacco include harmala alkaloids.

History

Native Americans used tobacco before Europeans arrived in North & South America, and early European settlers in North & South America learned to smoke and brought the practice back to Europe, where it became hugely popular. At extremely high doses, tobacco becomes hallucinogenic; accordingly, Native Americans generally did not use the drug recreationally. Rather, it was often consumed in extraordinarily high quantities and used as an entheogen; generally, this was done only by experienced shamans or medicine men. In addition to being smoked, uncured tobacco was often eaten, drunk as tobacco juice, or used in enemas. Early missionaries often reported on the state caused by tobacco, but as it spread into the west, it was no longer used in such large quantities or for entheogenic purposes. Religious use of tobacco is still common among many indigenous peoples, particularly those of South America.

With the arrival of Europeans, tobacco became one of the primary products fueling the colonization of the future American South, long before the creation of the United States. The initial colonial expansion, fueled by the desire to increase tobacco production, was one cause of the first colonial conflicts with Native Americans and became a driving factor for the use of African slaves' labor.

In 1609, John Rolfe arrived at the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia. He is credited as the first man to successfully raise tobacco for commercial use at Jamestown. The tobacco raised in Virginia at that time, Nicotiana rustica, was not to the liking of the Europeans, but Rolfe had brought some seed for Nicotiana tabacum with him from Bermuda. Shortly after arriving, his first wife died, and he married Pocahontas, a daughter of Chief Powhatan. Although most of the settlers wouldn't touch the tobacco crop, Rolfe was able to make his fortune farming it for export at Varina Farms Plantation. When he left for England with Pocahontas, he was wealthy. When Rolfe returned to Jamestown following Pocahontas's death in England, he continued to improve the quality of tobacco. By 1620, 40,000 pounds of tobacco were shipped to England. By the time John Rolfe died in 1622, Jamestown was thriving as a producer of tobacco and Jamestown's population would top 4,000. Tobacco led to the importation of the colony's first black slaves in 1619.

The importation of tobacco into Europe was not without resistance and controversy, even in the 17th century. King James I of England (James VI of Scotland) wrote a famous polemic titled A Counterblaste to Tobacco in 1604 (published in 1672). In his essay, the king denounced tobacco use as "[a] custome lothsome to the eye, hatefull to the Nose, harmefull to the braine, dangerous to the Lungs, and in the blacke stinking fume thereof, neerest resembling the horrible Stigian smoke of the pit that is bottomelesse." In that same year, an English statute was enacted that placed a heavy protective tariff on every pound of tobacco brought into England.
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