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bud noun- the flower of the marijuana plant; hence marijuana US, 1978
- — Mary Corey and Victoria Westermark, Fer Shurr!, 1982
- Take a big bone hit/Cause after tha bud, My rhymes start flowin’ — Tone Loc, Cheeba Cheeba, 1989
- I used to buy some bud from these Jamaicans on the west side all the time. — Yusuf Jah, Uprising, p. 179, 1995
- But nothin’s worse when someone’s askin for some weed/What do I look like a tree where the bud grows?/Here pick my left nut and smoke it in the bowl — Cypress Hill, Can I get a hit?, 2000
- — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. b, 2001
- Chooch rolled a bud, fat and short. — Stephen J. Cannell, The Tin Collectors, p. 62, 2001
- [T]he soothing vocals and blissful sunshine harmonies make it something of a top bud accompaniment. — Ministry, p. 12, October 2002
- a girl US
- Elsewhere, Las Vegas’ beautiful little high-school buds in their buttocks-decolletage stretch pants are back on the foam-rubber upholstery of luxury broughams peeling off the entire chick ensemble[.] — Tom Wolfe, The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby, p. 12, 1965
- the female nipple US
- Your buds is as hard as two frozen huckleberries. — Robert Campbell, Sweet La-La Land, p. 175, 1990
- a friend, a buddy US, 1935
- I’m sorry about the show. Buds? — Wayne’s World, 1992
- Aw, be a bud, let me in. I was having a blast. — Airheads, 1994
- used as a term of address, usually male-to-male UK, 1614
- Hey, bud. What’s your problem[?] — Fast Times at Ridgemont High, 1982
- the penis BAHAMAS
- — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 30, 1982
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