Smoke And Fire
A practical joke disguised as a card game (Similar to 52-Pickup).
How to play:
First shuffle the deck to where a red card is on the bottom of the deck, but don't let your opponent see that you are looking at the bottom card. Then, tell your opponent that a black card means smoke and a red card means fire. Now, show them the bottom card of the deck and ask them "Smoke or Fire?" They should now say "Fire". You will then throw ("Fire") the deck of cards at your opponent, who then has to throw the cards back at you.
How to play:
First shuffle the deck to where a red card is on the bottom of the deck, but don't let your opponent see that you are looking at the bottom card. Then, tell your opponent that a black card means smoke and a red card means fire. Now, show them the bottom card of the deck and ask them "Smoke or Fire?" They should now say "Fire". You will then throw ("Fire") the deck of cards at your opponent, who then has to throw the cards back at you.
Matt: Hey Carina, wanna play Smoke and Fire?
Carina: Yeah, sure, how do you play?
Matt: I'll show you a card. Red is fire. Black is smoke. *Shows her a 5 of diamonds*
Carina: Fire
Matt: *Chucks the deck at Carina* Haha, bitch.
Carina: Yeah, sure, how do you play?
Matt: I'll show you a card. Red is fire. Black is smoke. *Shows her a 5 of diamonds*
Carina: Fire
Matt: *Chucks the deck at Carina* Haha, bitch.
Where There's Smoke There's Fire
The smelly fart before you have to take a dump.
"Dude! That's nasty!"
"Lol. Where there's smoke there's fire! I got a grumper brewing."
"Lol. Where there's smoke there's fire! I got a grumper brewing."
Where there's smoke, there's fire
A stupid expression which actually means "If something looks or sounds bad (like someone looks dangerous or someone is screaming), something is wrong
For real tho, it shouldnt be, Where There's Smoke Theres FIre, it should be Where Theres Smoke, There's Firemen
Where there's smoke, there's fire
If you see smoke, Run Bitch Run
Paris saw smoke so she ran away because Where there's smoke, there's fire
Enough smoke for a fire
Enough evidence to come to a conclusion. If you see a lot of smoke, then there’s probably a fire.
“Is Walmart out of toilet paper? The isles are empty.”
“Well, there’s enough smoke for a fire.”
“Well, there’s enough smoke for a fire.”