While the whole plant produces THC and cannabinoids, cannabis users typically smoke the flowers to get high — these buds contain significantly more THC than other parts of the plant. Different names for different consumable forms of marijuana have sprouted from various regions and age groups. On ...
Cannabis is naturally occurring substance that can act as a relaxant and mild hallucinogenic. When smoked, the effects are usually felt fairly quickly with people feeling more relaxed, happy and generally laid back. Strong cannabis can also lead to pointless giggling, loss of inhibitions and an en...
Cannabis Terminology 101 Marijuana, weed, ganja, grass, dope, dro, etc.: there is no shortage of names for everyone’s favorite plant. The prevalence of these different names may be due in part to the prohibition of cannabis in the U.S. and around the world, which was often a political...
cannabis (insert your word-of-choice here—Time.com says there are over1,200different names). Here a few origin stories for some of your favorite (maybe even retro, but that doesn’t mean they don’t deserve a comeback) slang terms: ...
Once you’ve familiarized yourself with drug slang names, keep an eye out for other signs of drug addiction. Pay attention to your loved one’s behavior and how they interact with others. Here are some additional signs that drug use might be taking place: Difference in sleep patterns Secreti...
I love the old movies and got most of the 1940s slang from those old flicks likeTwice Blessed,Jive Junction, andBuck Privates.Sitting for hours with pen in hand, I wrote down as much 1940s slang as seemed appropriate for my stories. I use most of the terms below in my vintage writing...
Rev. Nov. 433: Among the rank and file, both armies, it was very general to speak of the different States they came from by their slang names. Those from Maine were called Foxes; [...] Rhode Island, Gun Flints; Connecticut, Wooden Nutmegs [etc.]. 1909 J. Ware Passing Eng. of ...
1971‘Hassan-i-Sabbah’Leaves of Grass1: Gage / Muggles / Grass. 1980S. McConville‘Prison Language’ in Michaels & Ricks (1980) 525: Other names [for cannabis] include [...]muggles, andgage. 1985‘Jennifer Blowdryer’Modern English79:joints(n): Muggles. ...
two main forms: a white crystalline powder or as “crack” – cocaine hydrochloride that has been processed with ammonia or baking soda and water into a freebase cocaine, chips, chunks or rocks. Other slang names used are: Blow, Coke, Nose Candy, Snow, Rock, Flake, Big C, Freebase, ...
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