spliffs
a jamaican word for a joint or a blunt.also a book by
nick jones about marijuana and its influnce on culture. it also features the profiles of famous users, and an
index of pot and
hash, a rating, description and picture. they also offer a how to on rolling joints, and recipes.
Spliff
by bean, trivia queen on Jan 08, 2015 07:59:56
A spliff is an old school term originally referring to any joint where you might have to "
split the difference" between tobacco and cannabis. It can be flower or hash that is mixed with tobacco. Maybe it's because you only want to smoke a little bit of weed, but don't want to roll a
pinner, or because you only have a little bit of weed, and don't want to roller a pinner. As the term became popular, and the availability of weed became greater, the term began to incorrectly refer to pretty much any type of joint, with a
crutch or not, cone or not.
Example:
"Man, you got a smoke we break open for a spliff? I've only
got papers, but don't want to smoke all my weed in a joint. "
"No, but I got a Philly, if you wanna
roll a blunt!"
"Man, I said I didn't wanna smoke all my weed at once...but hell yeah! Let's get
blunted!"
spliffness
by RyanGregMaggie on May 19, 2010 12:54:41
Example:
Maggie:
Wow Greg, your spliffness is amazing!
Greg: Listen
Struggles, my spliffness is no match for yours!!
Spliff
by SPLIFF SKYLARK on Aug 20, 2022 06:39:02
/
splif/
1. A term used when youre
spitting game/ flirting with someone but for amusement rather than with serious intentions.
similiar :
Spliffy
2. a marijuana cigarette.
Similiar : Joint Doob Doobie Gas
Example:
1. Random: yoo bro
got game!
LOB Chris: Nah i just be
spliffing this hoes up.
2. Random: what you
chiefin on??
Random 2: just rollin up a spliff.
spliff
by Matt VH on Aug 11, 2007 12:42:01
A joint rolled with tobacco in it. Often
spliffs use a high ratio of marijuana to tobacco, but when hash is used or marijuana is of high quality (See
Headies), this ratio can be decreased to conserve.
Spliffs are traditionally rolled in the european cone style, but in general refers to the tobacco content more than particular form.
Note, this can be used as a verb whilst rolling to describe the act of adding tobacco, hence "spliff it".
Example:
"We should roll a nice spliff and go for
a drive" or
"You should spliff it, this stuff is very good" or
"That spliff is a really fat
cone,
good job!"