What is the meaning of SPLIF. Phrases containing SPLIF
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Tobacco mixed with Marijuana
a fat marijuana cigarette
Derived from Special ala Bruce McAveny's "that's special!" exclamations. Used to describe the roach/end of a spliff, as it tastes so very special. Used as in: "Who wants spesh?" or "I'll take spesh"
A marijuana cigaretteÂ
Cigarette made from mixture of tobacco and marijuana.
Spliff is Caribbean slang for a cannabis or marijuana cigarette.
cannabis cigarette
n large side of meat, like a Sunday roast. The Brits, like the Americans, also use the word to refer to cannabis spliffs, which means that these days you’d be unlikely to get away with referring to your “Sunday joint” without someone giggling.
Stoof, used in replacement of weed or dope in various forms. Stoofling, meaning a spliff, stoofed, to be stoned. Stooflington, an imaginary place full of stoofed people containing a potent mix of cartoon animation and interesting catchphrases, ie small running leaves proclaiming "Shite" when raked up, also highly muffin based as it is the primary feeder of the munchies and also the main power source. These terms never failed to baffle our bemused teachers and peers alike. (ed: I can see why!)
To exhibit the intoxicating effects of a marijuana or alcohol. "Dawg, pass the spliff so's I can get faded."Â
English spliff is American slang for a marijuana cigarette containing tobacco as well.
Incapacitated due to excessive intake of drink or drugs (mostly drugs) however, they are unlikely to be ill or throw up. - ie: "You have this spliff, mate. I'm wasted." The speaker then might go on to stare at the wallpaper in astonishment, with a great big smile on his face.(Or fall asleep!).
A shifty or crafty character, a con-man.
Large marijuana cigarette
SPLIF
Slangs & AI derived meanings
Order of hash
The word to be said whilst tensing up. Once, when reading the Kamasutra book naked, the contributors door suddenly opened during 'the good bits'. He then, as a quick reaction, closed the book too hard and fast and came out with "HJ'JITH!!!!". (pronounced hj-e-jith, kinda fast) (ed: ok it isn't slang, but it's a bloody good - if painful - story)
Humdinger is American slang for an excellent person or thing.
Lighthouse is British slang for a drinker's red−nose.
To ride around in a nice customized car. As in, "They saw me twerkin' down the street.".
Greengage is British theatre rhyming slang for the stage.
Evaporated milk
Garden hose is London Cockney rhyming slang for nose.
The Joe Blakes is Australian slang for the DT's.
"Your Mama" was said a lot of my school, with also "Joe Mama." With "Happy Days" that brought us the word "Nerd" which was VERY popular.
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