Etymology: (noun.) 1894. From Mexican Spanish marihuana mariguan. First attested from 1894 of uncertain origin; possibly from Nahuatl mallihuan, "prisoner". Alteration by influence of the proper name Maria Juana (“Mary Jane”) is believed to be folk etymology.
The hemp plant itself, Cannabis sativa, Drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect, Cannabis (drug), endo, yarndie, herb, mootah, method, tea, grass, weed, Mary Jane, cheeba, The smokable flowers and leaves of the female cannabis plant Maryjane/MJ: The female cannabis plant Male plants have almost no active THC (TetraHydroCannabinol) Mezz: Marijuana; from Mezz Mezzrow, the legendary jazzman and Harlem pot-dealer who turned on Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats during the 1930s Monged: Tired feeling when coming off a high Mullered: To be completely at peace and absolutely smashed/stoned Munchies: When you have an urge to eat food when are are blitzed (high/stoned), A drug obtained from the flowering tops of the cannabis or hemp plant; often known as cannabis, grass, giggle-smoke, hay, hemp, joint, locoweed, Mary Jane mess, pot, reefer, rope, stick, teak, weed, boo, A psychoactive drug made from the leaves of the cannabis plant It is usually smoked but can also be eaten See Cannabis, Marijuana is a drug which is made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant, and which can be smoked. an illegal drug smoked like a cigarette, made from the dried leaves of the hemp plant = cannabis (mariguana, marihuana). Indian hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) or the crude drug made of its dried and crushed leaves or flowers. The active ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Also called pot, grass, and weed, the drug has long been used as a sedative or analgesic; it was in use in China by the 3rd millennium BC and had reached Europe by AD 500. Today it is used worldwide, though it has been generally illegal at least since the International Opium Convention of 1925. Its psychological and physical effects, including mild euphoria and alterations in vision and judgment, vary with strength and amount consumed, the setting, and the user's experience. Chronic use is not physically habit-forming but may be mildly psychologically habit-forming. Marijuana has been shown to be medically therapeutic for patients with glaucoma, AIDS, and the side effects of chemotherapy; in 2001 Canada became the first country to legalize the use of marijuana by people with terminal illnesses and chronic conditions. Supporters of legalization claim that it is a more benign drug than alcohol; opponents contend that it is addictive and leads to use of more serious drugs. A resin from the plant is the source of hashish, drug made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant; cannabis, grass, hemp (used as a narcotic), marihuana, The smokable leaves and buds of the female cannabis plant, the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect, ganja, greenery, a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared, shit, green, buddha, alternative spelling of marijuana, marijuana, drug made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant; cannabis, grass, hemp (used as a narcotic),
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The hemp plant itself, Cannabis sativa
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Drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect, Cannabis (drug) - "After smoking a bowl of that fine marijuana, they ate some brownies."
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endo
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yarndie
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herb
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mootah
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method
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tea
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grass
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weed
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Mary Jane
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cheeba
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The smokable flowers and leaves of the female cannabis plant Maryjane/MJ: The female cannabis plant Male plants have almost no active THC (TetraHydroCannabinol) Mezz: Marijuana; from Mezz Mezzrow, the legendary jazzman and Harlem pot-dealer who turned on Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats during the 1930s Monged: Tired feeling when coming off a high Mullered: To be completely at peace and absolutely smashed/stoned Munchies: When you have an urge to eat food when are are blitzed (high/stoned)
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A drug obtained from the flowering tops of the cannabis or hemp plant; often known as cannabis, grass, giggle-smoke, hay, hemp, joint, locoweed, Mary Jane mess, pot, reefer, rope, stick, teak, weed, boo
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A psychoactive drug made from the leaves of the cannabis plant It is usually smoked but can also be eaten See Cannabis
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Marijuana is a drug which is made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant, and which can be smoked. an illegal drug smoked like a cigarette, made from the dried leaves of the hemp plant = cannabis (mariguana, marihuana). Indian hemp plant (Cannabis sativa) or the crude drug made of its dried and crushed leaves or flowers. The active ingredient is tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Also called pot, grass, and weed, the drug has long been used as a sedative or analgesic; it was in use in China by the 3rd millennium BC and had reached Europe by AD 500. Today it is used worldwide, though it has been generally illegal at least since the International Opium Convention of 1925. Its psychological and physical effects, including mild euphoria and alterations in vision and judgment, vary with strength and amount consumed, the setting, and the user's experience. Chronic use is not physically habit-forming but may be mildly psychologically habit-forming. Marijuana has been shown to be medically therapeutic for patients with glaucoma, AIDS, and the side effects of chemotherapy; in 2001 Canada became the first country to legalize the use of marijuana by people with terminal illnesses and chronic conditions. Supporters of legalization claim that it is a more benign drug than alcohol; opponents contend that it is addictive and leads to use of more serious drugs. A resin from the plant is the source of hashish
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drug made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant; cannabis, grass, hemp (used as a narcotic), marihuana isim
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The smokable leaves and buds of the female cannabis plant
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the most commonly used illicit drug; considered a soft drug, it consists of the dried leaves of the hemp plant; smoked or chewed for euphoric effect
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ganja
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greenery
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a strong-smelling plant from whose dried leaves a number of euphoriant and hallucinogenic drugs are prepared
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shit
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marijuana.
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marijuana.
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marihuana
alternative spelling of marijuana
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marihuana
marijuana, drug made from the dried leaves and flowers of the hemp plant; cannabis, grass, hemp (used as a narcotic) isim
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