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the term "high"

Discussion in 'Seasoned Marijuana Users' started by chokedtocroak, Mar 25, 2009.

  1. #61 tranquiltoker28, Apr 6, 2010
    Last edited by a moderator: Apr 6, 2010
    I can totally understand where the expression "high" comes from, which is why I use it a lot. In fact, the first words out of my mouth after my first toking experience were, "I understand why they call it high." I haven't really heard the term high used for describing other drugs, like heroin, coke, etc. At least, not around here.

    I think the other favorites I have are baked, toasted (lol, I know :D...I think it sounds funny), blazed, and lifted. I don't like stoned, as I think it gives negative connotations, but I don't mind other people using it. :smoking:
     
  2. blitzed, blazed, lifted, gone, soaring, flyin kites,
     
  3. grilled,fryed,baked,stoned,lit,gone,blazed
     
  4. What we've been using lately is the term "Ripped." Kinda like, "I donno dude, Im ripped right now."
     
  5. High is fine for me, I'll say stoned if I'm just really high. The one I really hate is "fucked up". Weed doesn't fuck you up, alcohol does.
     
  6. i dont like saying "i'm gonna go get high" either

    just say " i'm gonna go relieve my stress"
    :rolleyes:
     
  7. stoned?

    flabbergasted
     

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