noun. doo·bie ˈdü-bē slang. : a marijuana cigarette : joint.
[count] US slang. : a marijuana cigarette.
A joint ( /dʒɔɪnt/), also commonly referred to as a "doobie", is a rolled cannabis cigarette. Unlike commercial tobacco cigarettes, the user ordinarily hand-rolls joints with rolling papers, though in some cases they are machine-rolled.
noun Slang. a marijuana cigarette. CAN YOU ANSWER THESE COMMON GRAMMAR DEBATES?
I'll have a double espresso, please. a double dose of medicine a double order of fries Verb We all doubled over laughing. He doubled up in pain. Adverb raced to his side double quick Noun I'll have one more glass of vodka.
1. launderer countable noun. mn. dhobi countable noun. In India, Malaya, and East Africa, a dhobi is a man who earns money by washing clothes.
The phrase goes back to Romper Room, a children's television series, where the Do Bee bumblebee taught kids lessons like, do be a plate cleaner, don't be a plate fussy.
A "doobie" is a slang term used for a marijuana cigarette. The word is derived from the latin term dubiety which could mean 1 : giving rise to uncertainty: questionable or suspect as to true nature or quality.
The word came from Elvis who saw smoke coming out of a Tour Bus and when he asked a roadie what was causing the smoke from the bus said 'Oh it's the Doobies' meaning the Doobie Brothers band. This answer has some 'dubiety' in it's historical accuracy. A "doobie" is a slang term used for a marijuana cigarette.
If you aren't familiar, a doobie is created by wrapping your hair around your head in a circular pattern, then securing it with bobby pins. The purpose of this is to keep your hair bouncy and neat following a wash and set. Most women, like myself, still use the method as a protective style after a blowout.
Dubai, also spelled Dubayy, city and capital of the emirate of Dubai, one of the wealthiest of the seven emirates that constitute the federation of the United Arab Emirates, which was created in 1971 following independence from Great Britain.
(intransitive or transitive, slang) To begin smoking cannabis; to light up cannabis; to get high.
A classic doobie is a joint of anywhere from . 5 grams, to . 75 grams, to 1 gram to 1.5 grams. Rolled in a bleached or unbleached paper made from a variety of natural materials (hemp, rice, etc).
slang, British. : a child or young person. specifically : sweetheart.
(noun) someone who is overly interested in the affairs of others; (noun) an inqusitive person; (verb) to pry into other people's business: She is always interested in everyone's business, she is a real doris; I am going to have a Doris at what she is doing over there.
The quartet recorded their first album, The Doobie Brothers, in November and December of 1970. It hit stores on April 30, 1971.
Biography. According to his website, Doobie was born to Hubert Powell Jr. (Gospel Jazz Great) and Jacquelyn Powell (Powerhouse Vocalist) in Harford, CT. His musical journey began at the tender age of two, influenced by the musical prowess of his parents who exposed Doobie to many genres of music.
The only British slang word I can think of is “spliff”, which generally means a joint but is sometimes used to mean cannabis. Other related terms are “skins” to mean rolling papers and to “skin up” which means to roll a joint. “If you've got a bit of spliff, I'll skin up.”
slang. : a marijuana cigarette : joint.
Many African-American women are opting to straighten their hair with the Dominican "doobie" in lieu of adding chemical straighteners to their hair. The doobie process involves a wash and deep condition, then a roller set (on huge rollers.) The client is then placed under a hood dryer for about 45 minutes.
Led by founding singer/guitarists Pat Simmons and Tom Johnston alongside longtime multi-instrumentalist John McFee, the Doobie Brothers embody the carefree R&B-infused pop rock that dominated the airwaves during the 1970s with hits like “Black Water,” “China Grove” and “Long Train Runnin.”
The Doobie Brothers rose from the ashes of one of history's most acclaimed hippie groups to keep the dream alive with feel-good hits like "Listen to the Music," "China Grove," and "Black Water." In the ptocess, they became instrumental in turning the SoCal sounds of the Sixties onto '70s AM gold.
romper room (plural romper rooms) (Ireland, history) A room where victims are tortured and murdered.
noun, plural wash·er·men. a man who washes clothes, linens, etc., for hire; laundryman.