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hash noun- hashish (cannabis resin or pollen) US, 1948
Variant spellings include “hashi”, “hashis” and “haschi”. Derived from the Arabic word for “herb” or “grass”, as though it were the herb “par excellence” (Sadie Plant, “Writing On Drugs”, 1999). - “And a little hash,” added Jean-baby. “There was a little hashish in the can, too.” — Terry Southern, Flash and Filigree, p. 121, 1958
- “I and a friend of mine spent three days dropping acid [taking LSD] and smoking hash [hashish] on top of it.” — Franklin Stevens, If This Be Treason, p. 75, 1970
- I remember sitting on a rug in their cozy attic, quietly talking, listening to music, smoking hash. — Steve Bhaerman, No Particular Place to Go, p. 147, 1972
- He had been drinking aquavit and smoking hash all day and was feeling too exotic to tackle the possibility of disillusioning himself. — Odie Hawkins, Scars and Memories, p. 186, 1987
- All hashes are capable of producing great guffaws. — Mike Rock, This Book, 1999
- He’d done what you usually only see in those films with Hollywood party scenes: he’d filled five glass fruit bowls full of grass, weed, hash, Charlie and whizz[.] — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 63, 2000
- I kept in my pocket a chunk of hash, the hard brown resin of the female cannabis plant, much easier to carry around than a bag full of grass. — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 3, 2001
- a number sign (#) on a computer keyboard US
- — Eric S. Raymond, The New Hacker’s Dictionary, p. 39, 1991
▶ make a hash to spoil, to make a mess of something UK, 1833- The government has made a hash of free nursing care, and is trying to find someone to blame[.] — The Guardian, 1 June 2002
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