to smoke pot; to blaze your bleezie: to smoke a joint
blazin'
1. getting high 2. fast
blaze a trail
Idiom(s): blaze a trail
Theme: EXPLORATION
to make and mark a trail. (Either literally or figuratively.) • The scout blazed a trail through the forest. • Professor Williams blazed a trail in the study of physics.
Hot as blue blazes
If something's as hot as blue blazes, it's extremely hot.
to have blazing rows
to have big arguments: "We had a blazing row last night."
blaze a trail|blaze|trail
v. phr. 1. To cut marks in trees in order to guide other people along a path or trail, especially through a wilderness. Daniel Boone blazed a trail for other hunters to follow in Kentucky. 2. To lead the way; make a discovery; start something new. Henry Ford blazed a trail in manufacturing automobiles.The building of rockets blazed a trail to outer space. See: TRAILBLAZER.
set ablaze|set
v. phr. To cause to burn by lighting with a match or other incendiary device. The criminals poured gasoline on the house and set it ablaze with a small lighter.
hot as blazes
hot as blazes Also, hot as hell. Extremely warm, as in It was hot as blazes in that room, or I'm hot as hell and would love a cold shower. The first of these hyperbolic similes dates from the mid-1800s, the second from the early 1900s.
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