A roach is the remains of a joint, blunt or roll up cigarette after most of it has been smoked. Most roaches are disposed of immediately after smoking a joint; however, some users will retain the roach for use at a later date.
noun Slang. a small tweezerlike clip for holding the butt of a marijuana cigarette.
Dont worry though, roach art comes with practice and does look pretty cool, to use our roach all you need to do is pull 1 tip from the booklet and roll backwards and forwards between the thumb and forefinger, once desired size is achieved either insert into the end of a ready made roll up cigarette or roll the ...
Joints are crushed cannabis rolled in a thin paper of some sort. Blunts are crushed cannabis packed into a tobacco leaf wrapper.
Etymology. From Jamaican Creole, possibly a blend of split, referring to the ready-made wrap + whiff, referring to the smell of the smoke.
Smoking a single marijuana joint is equivalent to smoking 2.5 to 5 cigarettes in terms of damage to the lungs, largely due to differences in how pot and cigarette users smoke.
The cockroach is characterized by a flattened oval body, long threadlike antennae, and a shining black or brown leathery integument. The head is bent downward, and the mouthparts point backward instead of forward or downward as is the case in most other insects.
Depending on the nation in which a joint is being consumed, the 'roach' could either refer to a filter or the burnt end of a joint. Traditionally in the United States the roach refers to the burnt or smoked end of a joint.
' The end or butt of a mostly smoked joint is referred to as a "roach" in U.S. and Australian slang. Small metal clips to facilitate the smoking of a "roach" are called "roach clips". In the UK the term roach is commonly used to describe the cardboard mouthpiece.
Appropriately named, cigarette beetles attacks tobacco wherever it is stored. Like other stored products pests, cigarette beetles also infest paprika, dry dog food, beans, biscuits, cottonseed, dried fruits and vegetables as well as dried flowers, grains, herbs, peanuts, rice, yeast and even furniture stuffing.
: a person who frequently or habitually uses illicit drugs.
Drug peddling is the selling of recreational drugs.
Methamphetamines: Meth, Chalk, Crank, Crystal, Crystal Meth, Glass, Ice, Speed.
You can put in citrus peels, apple slices, flower petals, and spices such as rosemary, cinnamon, or cloves, as long as they are fully dried.
Cockroaches produce proteins that can aggravate the respiratory system. Their fecal matter and molted exoskeletons are no walk in the park either. Roaches also carry 33 kinds of bacteria, six different types of parasitic worms and seven known pathogens.
(slang, offensive) A person or a member of a group of people regarded as undesirable and rapidly procreating.
Every day smoker: An adult who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime, and who now smokes every day. Previously called a “regular smoker”. Former smoker: An adult who has smoked at least 100 cigarettes in his or her lifetime but who had quit smoking at the time of interview.
“I think it's a misconception that because you smoke very lightly, maybe just one or two cigarettes a day, that maybe that could be a safe practice because you are not smoking a full pack, or two packs a day,” he says. “You may think it's safe. And a body of evidence is showing that it is not.”
In general, a light smoker is someone who smokes less than 10 cigarettes per day. Someone who smokes a pack a day or more is a heavy smoker. An average smoker falls in between.
"Doobie" is slang for a marijuana cigarette. Its first recorded use was in 1967, according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Though slang words customarily predate recorded use of the terms, "doobie" was a recognized alternative to reefer by 1969, according to veterans of the era.