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Slang?

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by rememberlove, Sep 5, 2011.

  1. Is there a word for going back out to smoke more after you've already smoked?

    My friends always debate whether or not a term for this exists...and we need one cuz we all Like having another bowl about an hour after the main toke
     
  2. pot heads and their slang terms..... but i don't know of one
     
  3. Some one load another bowl, is usually what i say/hear.
     

  4. Thats what i say with my friends... we just count rounds... its funny cause after a while you realize youve had like three round 2's and a couple round 3's...

    Good Stuff.
     
  5. Its probably just my town but when we are about to smoke people call first, deuce, trips, and quads. After that we couldn't think of anymore haha.
     
  6. Ok I know this is off topic.. but I just played that mouse party game in your signature and holy shit! Hahahaha that game is fucking hilarious! Ahahaha those mice are so fucked up! Its awesome!
     
  7. #9 acidremix, Sep 5, 2011
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    no your just gay
     
  8. I call it "smoking more weed." I know, I know, I'm a visionary.
     
  9. re-up.

    to some people that means restock, to others it means smoke again. uplift.
     
  10. Another sesh,or round 2 or Get more high :confused:
     
  11. #13 Heosphoros, Sep 5, 2011
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    Its..pure genius
     
  12. I'm with ^.
     
  13. "let's smoke another"? Really is no slang for it.
     
  14. I think you call it 'normal'
     

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