Results for: marijuana
English English
marijuanaMary Jane
(Slang) alcoholic liquor (especially one that is of low-quality or illegally manufactured); marijuana (Slang), cheap or illegal alcohol, hootch, small thatched hut; dormitory, living quarters; home where a man maintains a prostitute or mistress, troops...hooch
(Slang) marijuanamutha
(Slang) smoke a joint, smoke a cigaretter or a pipe, puff marijuana, puff of marijuanatoke
any of a number of noisy birds belonging to the crow family and having striking blue and white plumage, blue jay; fool, gullible person, marijuana cigarette, somebody thoughtlessly talkativejay
any of several active chemical substances contained in the cannabis sativa (marijuana) plant, active ingredient of marijuana and its derivativescannabinoid
apply algorithm to a string, chop into little pieces; make a mess of, dish of chopped meat and other vegetables; mess, muddle; hashish, pot, marijuana (Slang); recycling or reworking of old material (often regarding written or spoken words); pound sign...hash
bar or nightclub, combined, connect at a joint; be connected at a joint; create with joints; cut at a joint (as of meat), connection; point of connection; large section of meat; marijuana cigarette (Slang); shabby bar or nightclub (Slang); establishmen...joint
cannabis drug, hash, hasheesh, marijuana, leaves and flowers of the Indian hemp plant (used as a narcotic)hashish
cannabis, Indian hemp, marijuana, narcotic drug from hemp plant, plant with tough fibers, see also:bhang, see also:cannabis, see also:ganja, see also:hashish, tough fiber from hemp plant, tough fiber from plants, type of plant native to Asia; fiber fro...hemp
common fund, container used for cooking; earthenware, ceramic vessel; central pile of money in a poker game; large sum of money (Slang); marijuana, hashish (Slang), contents of pot, fish or lobster trap, hit ball into pocket, hit of ball into pocket, k...pot
cover which can be removed or lifted; eyelid; hat (Slang), operculum, ounce of marijuana, restraint, top for a containerlid
culinary and medicinal plant, marijuana, plant without woody stems, soft-stemmed plant which dies down at the end of a growing season; any of a number of plants which are used for medicinal purposes or as a seasoning for foodherb
defeat, powder material that developes on a surface on newly hardened concrete; beating; defeat; act of wiping dust; (Slang) act of adding heroin or Angel Dust to marijuana, thin powdery coveringdusting
double-breasted wool coat, marijuana, marijuana cigarette, reefer jacket, refrigerated transport vehicle, refrigerator, sailor who reefs sails, short overcoat made of thick fabric; marijuana cigarettereefer
 

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