røyke

Norwegian Bokmål

Alternative forms

  • røke

Etymology

From Old Norse reykja

Verb

røyke (imperative røyk, present tense røyker, passive røykes, simple past røyka or røykte, past participle røyka or røykt, present participle røykende)

  1. to smoke (e.g. tobacco products, food products)
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    • Duane Coventry satt helt naken foran pc-en. Kjemilæreren fra den lutherske skolen kunne sitte og se på porno i timevis når han røyka meth.
      Duane Coventry sat completely naked in front of the PC. The chemistry teacher from the Lutheran School could sit and watch pornos for hours when he smoked meth.

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Norse reykja

Verb

røyke (present tense røyker, past tense røykte, past participle røykt, passive infinitive røykast, present participle røykande, imperative røyk)

  1. alternative form of røykja

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