There are various solvents and other chemicals that produce psychoactive effects when their vapors are inhaled. These include alkyl nitrites, also known as poppers.
Inhalants such as glue, paint thinner, and gasoline are substances commonly sniffed to produce hallucinogenic effects. These substances can cause feelings of euphoria, disorientation, and altered sensory perceptions when inhaled. However, they also pose serious health risks and can lead to addiction, organ damage, and even death.
The substance in smoking fumes that creates cavities is nicotine. Nicotine does not only lead to cavities, but it also can lead to mouth cancer as well.
He sniffed the flower
The only real glue you can get high i with is Krazy Kola Loka. You have to smell it for about 15 minutess then you will start feeling the high. It is not good for you. and obviously the guy above has sniffed glue before. lol well hasn't everybody sniffed it? :L
The dog sniffed out the body in the shallow grave."But I still love him," she sniffed.I sniffed the air and sensed a hint of burning. Then I remembered the cake in the oven.
She sniffed the flowers before beginning to sneeze.The hunting dog sniffed the air and began to chase the prey."I am not pompous," she sniffed. "I am self-confident!"
The compound verb in the sentence is "sniffed" and "ran".
The present tense of "sniffed" is "sniff."
You got it right... It's sniffed.
The Cat Who Sniffed Glue was created in 1988.
The past tense of sniff is sniffed.
It means that the person is trying to get high by inhaling the fumes from glue. It goes without saying that it also means a stupid person, because these poisonous fumes destroy their brain.ANS 2 - There are lots of 'sayings' on many different kinds of glue.