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cone noun- a detachable conical receptacle of a pipe or bong; the contents of one of these AUSTRALIA
- He lit up, drew the cone and shotgunned it[.] — Harrison Biscuit, The Search for Savage Henry, p. 60, 1995
- Speed was matching Hoover cone for cone without any appreciable loss of motor function. — Harrison Biscuit, The Search for Savage Henry, p. 74, 1995
- a cone-shaped marijuana cigarette UK
- He was sitting alone on a small brick wall, smoking what I recognised, before I could even smell it, as a cone of grass. — Ken Lukowiak, Marijuana Time, p. 1999, 2000
- a socially inept person US
An abbreviation of CONEHEAD- — Elena Garcia, A Beginner’s Guide to Zen and the Art of Snowboarding, p. 121, 1990
▶ give cone to perform oral sex US- — Mimi Pond, The Valley Girl’s Guide to Life, p. 57, 1982
▶ pull a cone to smoke the entire contents of a detachable conical receptacle of a marijuana pipe AUSTRALIA- He offered her his home-made bong. “Pull a cone,” he said magnanimously. — Kathy Lette, Girls’ Night Out, p. 145, 1987
- Warren had a good soul and he pulled cones like a trooper[.] — John Birmingham, He Died With a Felafel in his Hand, p. 33, 1994
- They were pulling cones. — Linda Jaivin, Rock n Roll Babes from Outer Space, p. 102, 1996
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