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What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean? Thu Feb 07, 2008 15:42 pm  What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean?
 

What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean?
I found it in a Amy Winehouse 's lyric and has been censured.

I love you much
It’s not enough
You love blow and I love puff


Thanks!
Jenny.
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What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean? Fri Feb 08, 2008 6:36 am  What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean?
 

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It sounds like methods of drug-taking.
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What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean? Tue Mar 18, 2008 0:13 am  What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean?
 

Blow is a street name for cocaine and puff refers to marihuana.
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What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean? Tue Mar 18, 2008 16:50 pm  What does 'You love blow and I love puff' mean?
 

Thank you!
I'm not so expert at "streets names".

Thanks anyway.

I like this site, BTW, I hope to improve my English, It's my favorite language, really!
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