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  1. Nov 19, 2016 · 1. Cannabis is 大麻 {たいま} in Japanese and the most common way to refer to smoking weed is probably a shortened form: 麻 {ま}を吸う {すう}. As for katakana, マリフアナ or カンナビス are rarely used. Share.

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · 8. Reefer. Reefer is a slang term for a marijuana cigarette. It is derived from the Spanish word “grifa,” which refers to a marijuana cigarette wrapped in a tobacco leaf. The term is often used in informal conversations or in the context of drug culture. For example, someone might say, “Let’s roll a reefer and relax.”.

  3. While clandestine marijuana grow operations do operate in Japan, they are generally small in scale, and most cannabis in the country is imported. [ 39 ] [ b ] Per a UNODC survey, in 2010 a gram (1/28 oz) of ground cannabis sold at retail in Japan for an average of US$ 68.40, while a gram (1/28 oz) of hashish retailed for an average of US$91.10. [ 41 ]

  4. Jul 8, 2024 · The term is more commonly used in European and Caribbean contexts, where mixing tobacco with cannabis is a common practice. Blunt. A blunt is a cannabis cigar made by hollowing out a cigar or cigarillo and filling it with cannabis. The term originates from the Phillies Blunt brand of cigars, which were commonly used for this purpose. Nug and Bud

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    You might be thinking, why do I need to know how to say cannabis in the United Kingdom? Don’t they speak English!? Yes, they do, but they speak their whole own form of English when it comes to weed slang. A zoot, for example, is joint. A tinger would be a dime bag, and the substance itself is often referred to as skunk or peng. You could ask for an...

    In France, a joint is a pétard. This term is also popular in Switzerland and Belgium. A pétard was a small bomb used for breaching doors. In this case, it might be referring to the doors of your mind. Weed, in general, is called la beuh, pronounced like ‘bud’ but with no d.

    As in any Spanish speaking country, you can say mota and people will know what you mean. Obviously, yerba works too, or perhaps ‘yerba buena,’ delivered with a sly wink. In Argentina and many South American countries, you’ll also hear paraguacha as weed slang. This generally refers to a very brown, very terrible brick weed exported from Paraguay. I...

    While most Spanish weed slang works anywhere, there are a few terms that are specifically Mexican. A pacheco is Mexican for pothead, and they also use grifo to refer to those who love the hierba a bit too much.

    Spinello means reefer in English, but is commonly used in Italy to refer to a joint. Similar to Spanish, erba means cannabis in general, although it translates to grass, not herb.

    Macohna is the Portuguese word for pot, and it is also the most common term for it. Like many other romance languages, the word for herb—erva—is also a way to refer to reefer. A joint in Brazil is a beck, in case you’re looking for a single-serve.

    We have no idea how to write it in the Cyrillic alphabet, but we can tell you that travka is weed and a kosiak is a joint. You’ll at least be able to ask, if you see someone smoking!

    Wiet is the common word for weed, and it’s pronounced exactly like, well, weed. Hennep is another word for cannabis, and the name should give away what type: hemp. Hennep olie would be hemp oil, if you’re searching for a CBD fix.

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  5. Most slang names for marijuana and hashish date to the jazz era, when it was called gauge, jive, reefer. Weed is a commonly used slang term for drug cannabis. New slang names, like trees, came into use early in the twenty-first century. [2] [3] [4]

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  7. How to say marijuana in Japanese - Japanese Dictionary Tangorin. How to say marijuana in Japanese. マリファナ MARIFUANA ☆ ・ マリワナ MARIWANA. noun: marijuana; marihuana; cannabis; hemp; pot 大麻【たいま】.

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