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Pot, a common slang name for cannabis, on a sign at a 2012 cannabis rights demonstration in New York City. More than 1,200 slang names have been identified for the dried leaves and flowers harvested from the cannabis plant for drug use. [1] This list is not exhaustive; it includes well-attested expressions.
A Rastafari man in Barbados wearing a badge with a cannabis leaf Rastafari A religion developed in Jamaica during the 1930s currently with an estimated 700,000 to 1 million members worldwide. [See cannabis and religion.] reefer A slang word for cannabis, possibly derived from reefing, or rolling up a canvas sail. [2] [51] reefer madness
Hawk tuah (/ ˌ h ɔː k ˈ t uː ə / ⓘ HAWK TOO-ə) [a] is an internet meme originating from a viral YouTube video posted in 2024. During a street interview, Haliey Welch used the catchphrase hawk tuah , an onomatopoeia for spitting or expectoration on a penis as a form of oral sex , specifically fellatio .
Freddy Miller talks about his experience of going viral and ending up filming a television show for Hulu Tuesday, April, 2, 2024 in the break room of Cannavista Wellness in Buchanan, Michigan.
Má, a Chinese name for hemp, predates written history and has been used to describe medical marijuana since at least 2700 BCE. It is the earliest recorded name. [48] [49] Hemp is recorded in the Book of Documents. [5] [26] Ma-kaña Bantu. [50] Maconha Portuguese. [51] Marijuana: Americanized Mexican Spanish.
"In this music video, Parnell and Samberg perform a nerdcore hip hop song about cannabis (Lyrically the word chronic, which is a slang term for marijuana is involved in the song as a form of word play)[1], seeing the film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and lastly eating cupcakes from the Magnolia Bakery."
James Locklear posts videos showing off his rustic wordplay nearly every day. Laughter is good medicine for the soul.” Has this NC man got a pun for you — 10,000 of them, all using his ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Number referring to cannabis 420 originally "4:20 Louis" Statue of Louis Pasteur at San Rafael High School, by Benny Bufano (1940), site of the earliest 4:20 gatherings in 1971 Observed by Cannabis counterculture, legal reformers, entheogenic spiritualists, and general users of cannabis ...