cigarro

noun
  1. A tightly rolled bundle of dried and fermented tobacco leaves that is ignited so that its smoke may be drawn into the mouth. noun
    He lit a cigarro and leaned back in his chair, enjoying the evening breeze.
    The aroma of the cigarro filled the room, creating a relaxed atmosphere.
  2. In some contexts, it can refer to a cigarette, a small cylinder of finely cut tobacco leaves wrapped in thin paper for smoking. noun
    She took a break from work to smoke a cigarro outside.
    He offered me a cigarro, but I declined as I don't smoke.