lid

lid

1. A shortened term for "eyelid." If your lids are getting heavy, why don't you just go take a nap?
2. slang A hat. Nice lid! Where did you get it?
3. slang Up to one ounce of marijuana. Where can we get a lid before the concert?
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lid

1. n. an eyelid. Her lids began to close, and the professor raised his voice to a roar.
2. n. one half to one ounce of marijuana. (Drugs. An amount that will fill a Prince Albert tobacco can lid. Often plural.) It looks like a matchbox to me. Why do they call it a lid?
3. n. a hat. Where did you get that silly lid?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • blow (one's) lid
  • blow a fuse
  • blow one’s lid
  • blow the lid off
  • blow the lid off (something)
  • blow the lid off something
  • flip (one's) lid
  • flip lid
  • flip one’s lid
  • flip one’s wig
  • flip one's lid
  • flip one's lid, to
  • flip wig
  • flip your lid
  • jemmy up
  • jimmy up
  • keep a lid on
  • keep a lid on (something)
  • keep the lid on (something)
  • keep the lid on something
  • keep/put a/the lid on something
  • lid
  • lid on
  • lid on (something)
  • lid poppers
  • lid proppers
  • lift the lid off (something)
  • lift the lid off something
  • lift, blow, etc. the lid off something
  • put a lid on (something)
  • put the lid on
  • put the lid on (something)
  • put the lid on something
  • put the tin lid on (something)
  • put the tin lid on something
  • skid lid
  • skid-lid
  • take the lid off
  • take the lid off (of) (something)
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