Cloud-chasing
Cloud-chasing
Cloud-chasing (/klaʊd ʧeɪsɪŋ/) is a term used in the context of vaping and electronic cigarettes. It refers to the activity of producing large amounts of vapor using specially designed vaping devices and techniques.
Etymology
The term "cloud-chasing" is derived from the visual representation of the large clouds of vapor produced by certain vaping techniques. The term "chasing" is used to denote the pursuit of creating the largest and densest clouds of vapor.
Related Terms
- Vaping: The act of inhaling and exhaling the aerosol, often referred to as vapor, produced by an e-cigarette or similar device.
- Electronic Cigarette: A handheld battery-powered vaporizer that simulates smoking by providing some of the behavioral aspects of smoking, including the hand-to-mouth action of smoking, but without burning tobacco.
- Sub-ohm vaping: A style of vaping that consists of using a device capable of functioning at a resistance level of less than one ohm. This style of vaping is often associated with cloud-chasing due to the large amounts of vapor it can produce.
- Dripping: A method used by vapers to manually apply e-liquid directly onto the coil and wick of their vaping device, as opposed to filling a tank. This method is often used by cloud-chasers as it can produce larger clouds of vapor.
See Also
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on Cloud-chasing
- Wikipedia's article - Cloud-chasing
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