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- Cigar is a splicable face item. Using one for a certain period of time will give the Stinky Mod.
- The cigar and lit cigar are junk items in Fallout 4.
- A cigar is a tightly-rolled cylinder of dried and fermented tobacco or other leaves, designed to be ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth and lungs. Cigars are common in a number of cultures. In 1947, General Rex Denning of the United States Army Air Corps smoked cigars. The Ferengi Quark advised him to quit for the good of his health. (DS9 episode: "Little Green Men")
- A cigar is a cylinder of tobacco rolled in tobacco leaves for smoking. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- A cigar is a tightly rolled up bundle of the leaves of tobacco. Due to the large amount of tobacco in a cigar, they are extremely unhealthy and they are addictive. Among the most popular cigars, are the ones made in Cuba, which are illegal in the United States. A cigar that has marijuana instead of tobacco, is called a blunt. Members of the Fenwick Corporation's board of directors were smoking cigars during a meeting they were having at Fenwick Tower.
- In Space Quest IV, Roger brings the cigar stump from the mall, and after using it in the Super Computer in SQ12, he DISCARDS it, and does not go back to pick it up after rescuing Roger Jr.. However, in Space Quest 6, it is lying on the table in Roger's room as a souvenir.
- Renowned American soldier The Boss once smoked cigars, though she quit sometime prior to the events of the Virtuous Mission.
- A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco which is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the smoker's mouth. Cigar tobacco is grown in significant quantities in Brazil, Cameroon, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Honduras, Indonesia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Sumatra, the Philippines, and the Eastern United States. This page will serve as an expansion point for the type of article present on Wikipedia concerning cigars.
- A cigar is a tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. Richard Woolsey and John Sheppard celebrated with cigars after convincing the Coalition of Planets that their best course of action was to release the imprisoned First Atlantis Reconnaissance Team. (SGA: "Inquisition")
- Bradley, better known by the nickname of Cigar after he threw up in an attempt to smoke one, was a fisherman working for Quinn up until the events of Fear.
- A Cigar is a roll of tobacco that is infused with relaxation, addictive goodness, mellow smoothness, and above all, conspicuous consumerism. They are used as substitutes for men who want a dick in their mouth, but cannot obtain one. They range from about three inches to two feet in length, and anywhere from 1/2 inch to Earth in diameter. It is never inhaled, unless the inhaler wants to endure the eternal derision of the cigar-smoking community as a whole. People who inhale cigars are idiots and totally miss the point. It is in no way a phallic symbol.
- During the era of Emperor Valerian Mengsk, soldiers of the Dominion Marine Corps were strictly prohibited from smoking cigars while in personal armor.
- In 1866, Theodore Maxtible offered a cigar to the Second Doctor. (TV: The Evil of the Daleks) C. G. Slattery smoked cigars and was impressed when the Second Doctor's robot Martha lit one for him. (COMIC: Martha the Mechanical Housemaid) smoked a cigar while in Charles Percival's office. (TV: The Time Monster) Henry Gordon Jago frequently smoked cigars while backstage at the Palace Theatre. (TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) Josiah W. Dogbolter favoured cigars and often smoked them. (COMIC: The Moderator, AUDIO: The Maltese Penguin)
- Cigars were somewhat rare in the Fleischer Studios cartoons, however Bluto was an avid cigar smoker in them and this was usually used to add to his image as a street tough, but unlike Popeye's pipe, his cigars only made sporadic appearances and did not become a requisite trait of the character.
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