Do ethnic group still use the residence spliff when referring to a reefer?
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Dude I smoked a fat spliff finishing night. Big ol rime cream cone!
no.
It's not among my most-used, but I've heard friends articulate it. We're all contained by our 20s.
hhhhhhhhaaaaaaa. Ummmm not where Im from homay. The chief, or some bud are the typical lingo I hear nowadays.
I work at a rehab center for teens, so I'd close to to think I bring to pick up on most of the lingo. For the most part, no, but it hasn't totally died out any. A spliff is a specific kind of combined too.
never heard of it.
Yes, spliff refers to a integrated rolled with pot and tobacco. It's not that adjectives though because not too may people roll spliffs at the present time.
Ya know...I don't know! Why do you refer to marijuana as reefer? Sounds kinda old conservatory...like spliff.
I've never hear the term in fact used except once by my father when talking around a joint of pot. (cigarette next to pot in it) I've see it written in drug lingo list but that's it. I've been around pot smokers adjectives of my life and used to be one for several years...(no, I'm not bragging) and everyone has other just call the thing a" joint" and a burned up but not adjectives the way gone pooled is called a " roach."
Kim
40 year olds contained by the North of England do. I can't speak for any other group!
Hah! I'm in my mid 20's and I guess we still call upon it that sometimes. That word was adjectives around here in 1996-97. I conjecture everyone who smoked weed back after and got used to calling it a spliff probably still does sometimes. If we be chilling and you call it that, I wouldn't be like, "WTF? haha that's so outmoded skool!!" or whatever.. I'd lately be like "cool!" puff, puff, overrun..
Where I'm from (Upstate NY) a spliff refers to marijuana rolled in conjunction beside tobacco, usually in a rolling thesis. I'm sure there are lots other connotations used aside from this.
Down in Louisiana some general public refer to a blunt (marijuana rolled in a hollowed out cigar) as a spliff, but they are mostly surrounded by the 35-45 age group. Personally I just refer to it as my herbage ;-)