smirting n. using smoking as a pretense to flirt. Editorial Note: This word has signs of being factitious: the first appearance of the word so far found is in a press release, and nearly all uses of the word found anywhere in print talk about the...
chipper n.— «“They had ample opportunity to become addicted—on average, they’d smoked 46,000 cigarettes, but we found not the slightest evidence of dependence: they showed no signs of withdrawal when abstinent. They really could casually...
L n.— «The other day I blogged some of the words to a song called “Must Be the Money” by a rap group called Nelly. The verse is…”If you want to go take a ride with me, smoke an L in the back of my Benz...
devil’s dandruff n.— «Frank graduated to smoking crack, sometimes calling it by its slang name, the devil’s dandruff. He was trying this drug business on, getting used to it.» —“Bowed by Age and Battered by an Addicted...
ridonkulous adj.— «I just finished a well-conceived brainstorm that concluded this thread is ridonkulous only if you continue to read.» —“Re: Smoking pot and watching dvd movies” by Mike Drain (mikloyd@hRoEmMeO...
snotty n. a glass pipe used for smoking marijuana. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)