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N_E_1 for Tennis

(10,784 posts)
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 08:29 AM Jul 2018

This article is hilarious...

https://www.alternet.org/drugs/here-are-deas-10-most-ludicrous-slang-terms-marijuana


Here Are the DEA’s 10 Most Ludicrous Slang Terms for Marijuana

Those hipsters at the Drug Enforcement Administration are at it again. Each year they come out with a list of Drug Slang Code Words, and now we have the 2018 version in hand. The list is designed to help law enforcement decipher criminal jargon and to crack cases, but it's more likely to make readers crack up.

Some of the entries are common slang of the type seen in newspaper headlines (pot, grass, weed), some are foreign words that mean "marijuana" (maconha, mota, pakalolo), some are based on place names (Acapulco Gold, BC Bud, Jamaican Red, Mexican Brown), and some are simply strain names (Blue Cheese, Girl Scout Cookies, Grand Daddy Purp).

******I’m posting the first of the list, don’t know if the whole list would be against the 4 para rule*******


Airplane. Inexplicable. Urban Dictionary has a listing for the 1980 comic movie classic Airplane, the song Airplanes by rapper b.o.b., actually airplanes, and a sex act too gross to reprint here, but not a mention of marijuana.

Bambalachacha. Really? It shows up in a 2007 entry in Urban Dictionary and a couple of other slang dictionary entries using the exact same phrasing and sentence example, but other than that, nada.

Burritos Verdes. This must be marijuana slang so hip it isn't even on the internet, but if you search for it, you'll find a mouth-watering recipe for "Smothered Slow Cooker Chile Verde Pork Burritos."

Gigglesmoke. This was a term once used for marijuana, but the last time anybody actually heard it was probably at a Louis Armstrong concert in the 1930s.

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This article is hilarious... (Original Post) N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2018 OP
"Cheese" Eyeball_Kid Jul 2018 #1
That's what I'm thinking of growing next... N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2018 #2
They got any of that Tied Stick? You know that shit they tie to a stick. NightWatcher Jul 2018 #3
Can't find that but... N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2018 #5
From the classic.... NightWatcher Jul 2018 #11
Gigglesmoke Soxfan58 Jul 2018 #4
Love that one too... N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2018 #6
The next time that I need to restock TexasTowelie Jul 2018 #7
Careful you may get kissed... N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2018 #9
Jefferson Airplane Cartoonist Jul 2018 #8
Mother Nature... N_E_1 for Tennis Jul 2018 #10

N_E_1 for Tennis

(10,784 posts)
5. Can't find that but...
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 08:47 AM
Jul 2018

I found they have some,

Smoochy Woochy Poochy.

Do they just make this stuff up? This sounds like an excessively romantic dog, and we can't find anybody actually using this to refer to marijuana.

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I’m waiting for ”Bow Wow Wowie”

TexasTowelie

(116,803 posts)
7. The next time that I need to restock
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 08:51 AM
Jul 2018

I'll be asking my connection for some smoochy woochy poochy. I'm certain that he will stare at me with bewilderment.

N_E_1 for Tennis

(10,784 posts)
9. Careful you may get kissed...
Sun Jul 15, 2018, 08:55 AM
Jul 2018

I swear that if we used these terms the DEA would have no idea what was being said cuz I think they had some really good “smoochy” then giggled through the smoke.

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