What you can get is pretty obvious:
But can you spontaneously generate this disease from sharing a cigarette?
The answer is: NO
BUT
can you get a disease/sickness from someone who has it, then yes.
But you can only get what they have.
So the conclusion to all of this is:
You can only get what the other person has.
If the other person doesn't have any transmitted diseases, then nothing at all in oblivion will happen.
so go enjoy your smoke.
Maybe someone wanted to stop someone else from using it?
you could have someone else beat them up, its possible to lay a trap to be sprung on them
Most loan companies will require that you have liability, collision, and comprehensive coverage. That covers you hitting someone else, someone hitting you, and loss due to fire, theft, storm damage, etc.
The act of hitting someone else it the balls with an open hand. Usually a backhanded hit and grabbing it tightly.
Yes. The person can get into serious trouble, especially if they are doing it to scare someone else.
Yes. Throwing a pencil (or anything else) at someone can be considered assault. Hitting them with it can be considered battery. These can be brought as civil (for damages) or criminal charges.
you should break up with him and tell someone what he done No one should put up with a girlfriend/boyfriend hitting them; it is best to walk away and find someone else.
Bumsucking a cigarette - to get saliva over the end of a cigarette. This definition may be particular to Southern England.
Yes, you can.
It means someone has a crush on you and likes you.
None. Tobacco Control would deceive that people do but it is pure scaremongering propaganda based on junk science.
tar and something else which i forgot