spliff

spliff

slang A hand-rolled cigarette containing marijuana, especially when mixed with tobacco. Wanna come by later and smoke a couple spliffs with me? Thought we could listen to "Dark Side of the Moon" or something. His parents walked in on him rolling up a spliff, so he's grounded for the next month.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

spliff

and shpleef and spleef and splim (splɪf and ʃplif and splif and splɪm)
n. marijuana; a marijuana cigarette; hashish. They consume an enormous amount of spliff and try to sell it to the tourists.

splim

verb
See spliff
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • splim
  • spleef
  • shpleef
  • roach
  • woolie
  • woolies
  • wooly
  • no name cigarette
  • no-name cigarette
  • no brand cigarette
References in periodicals archive
Siree said she could have still been on the phone when he told his uncle Gary that he could "murder a spliff", but he didn't know.
When asked by defence barrister Gordon Cole QC if he mentioned the word "murder," he replied: "She could have heard me say to Gary I could murder a spliff when one of the calls got answered, I didn''t know if she was on the other end of the phone."
However, I'm pretty sure that we can get to grips with cool Cameron and his refusal to admit or deny smoking a spliff when he was 15 years old.
They were snapped passing around a large [euro]7 spliff, rolled by staff at the city's notorious Bulldog cafe .
Lambert said that he had enough cannabis to make one spliff to smoke.
To bust these next-level hits, you gotta have a tractor-trailer full of confidence and a firm belief in the mantra "Fortune favors the bold." Which Yuri must have been reciting when, at just 17 and not looking a day older, this youngest member of the Spliff Mode Crew moseyed into an adult beverage watering hole and left a short time later with a lovely lady twice his age.
On stage she smoked a spliff and told her female, teenage audience to, pretty much, give hash a bash.
London, Aug 19 (ANI): English actor Josh Herdman, known for playing Gregory Goyle in the 'Harry Potter' series, was caught lighting up what looked like a ten-inch spliff.
I must have forgotten the spliff. It was a small amount.
And you, Ieuan, second among equals, did you suck on a spliff - whoops!
No, she hadn't smelled an illegal spliff. It was the preponderance of sexual accessories ads that had caught her eye.
Meanwhile, Spliff, with a handicap mark of nine metres, was yesterday drafted into the William Hill Northumberland Plate field to replace Acomb Delphine, who was withdrawn lame from heat two tomorrow.
What I hadn't made allowance for was an enthusiastic editor putting a huge spliff in his mouth and slapping him on the front page.
'If, however, he is snapped with a spliff, is kissed and told on or slaps an impudent hack, then he - and his family - will be scarred forever.
Marjorie Wallace, chief executive of the mental health charity Sane, said: "Far from being a relatively harmless recreational drug, for vulnerable teenagers the innocent spliff, or chilling out, could trigger a journey of life-long disintegration."