Slang Terms for Marijuana
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Cannabis
Bud, buddha, cheeba, chronic, dagga (from Afrikaans via South Africa), dak, dank, devils lettuce, dope, doobage, draw, dro (derived from hydroponics), electric puha (from puha, a plant in New Zealand), frodis (from The Monkees), ganja, grass, green, hash, hay, herb, indo, instaga, IZM, KB (kind bud/killer bud), kind, leaf, Mary Jane, nugget, nug, pot, reefer, schwag/stress (low quality), wildwood weed, sensemilla, sensi, soap bar (low quality resin), skunk, sticky-icky-icky, tea, tree, wacky tobacky, weed, in Spanish = bareta, mariajuana, hierba, chiruza
Cigarette
Beedie, bifta, binge, blunt (cigar papers), bomb, bomber, doobie, fatty, grifo, hooter, J, jacob, joint, L (cigar papers), Left handed cigarette, muggle, reefer, rope, skiffer, spliff, zoot, roach, porro, kenki, bob marley, king side
Intoxication
Baked, blasted, blazed, blitzed, blizzonged, buzzed, chinky eyed (may be offensive), faded, fucked up, gone, high, keyed, lit, lifted, mashed, monged (UK), mullered (UK), ripped, smashed, spaced, spaced out, stoned, throwed, toasted, wasted, zonked, zooted, kaned
Cannabis User
Pot head, stoner, waistoid, weed head, toker, caner,troncho, turro, parcero, marihuanero, turco, ojo rojo, seco
To smoke
Bake, blaze, burn, chief, chong, light up, sesh (from session), toke (up), safety meeting, prendalo loko!
Vending establishment
Tinnie house (from the "tinnie", a retail package in tinfoil), Head shop (paraphernalia)
Early twentieth century
Reefer (common in the early twentieth century, but it is now used humorously, often in reference to the 1930s propaganda film Reefer Madness, which significantly overstated the effects of cannabis), mez, muggles, gage, viper jive
The meaning of each of these terms may vary by region and context.
Potent strains
White widow (light green-white in appearance), Buddha, C99, AK-47 (C. Sativa/C. Indica Cross), Bubblegum (very sticky), JuicyFruit, Orange Bud and Blueberry (plant smells or tastes somewhat like its name); G-13 (developed at the University of Washington); BC Bud (from British Columbia, Canada); Thunderfuck, Northern-lights (these two natives of northern provinces), purple haze, kush, Thai or Thai stick (the legitimate product is C. sativa from Thailand or US Grown of Thai seed, the buds being long and treelike in appearance, often with string wrapped in a spiral pattern for the purpose of holding the bud together); Maui Wowie (from Hawaii); Acapulco Gold
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