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Mary Jane noun- marijuana US, 1928
From the disputed presumption that marijuana is formed of two Mexican Spanish names: Maria and Juan or Juanita, hence Mary Jane, and many variants, such as Mary J, Mary Jonas, Mary Juana and so on. - “Is that really mary-juana, Paul?” Christine asked, speaking in a shocked hush. — John Clellon Holmes, Go, p. 86, 1952
- — J. Maclaren-Ross, Bop in Laugh with Me!, 1954
- I answered (and remember the pills, the liquor, the maryjane)[.] — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 124, 1963
- Mr. Mannheim said, “It isn’t hep to call it Mary Jane any more,” and the woman in the black bikini said, “Hip.” — Evan Hunter, Last Summer, p. 117, 1968
- Can’t get enough of sweet cocaine / Get enough of Mary Jane — John Martyn, Over the Hill, 1973
- But everythin’ is funny when your smokin’ Mary Jane[.] — Tone Loc, Chheba Cheeba, 1989
- She toked big H and maryjane[.] — James Ellroy, Hollywood Nocturnes, p. 272, 1994
- The LA-based vocal group [The Mary Jane Girls] took their name from a slang term for marijuana[.] — Simon Warner, Rockspeak!, 1996
- [T]hey discovered the new Mary Jane, LSD, grew hair and moustaches and started listening to Jimi Hendrix. — Paolo Hewitt, The Sharper Word, p. 12, 1998
- cocaine UK
Rhyming slang. - Is Mary-Jane coming out tonight? — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 74, 1996
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