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词组 weed
释义 weed
noun
  1. marijuana US, 1928
    The preferred slang term for marijuana until the 1950s, and despite the success of its successors it has never completely vanished from the lexicon.
    • After I finished the weed I went back to the bandstand. Everything seemed normal[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 72, 1946
    • The marijuana. The gage. The weed. The muta. The tea. Those sticks. The lumber. That thing. Lay one on me, gate. — Robert Sylvester, Rough Sketch, p. 73, 1948
    • [U]ltra-modern paintings, which covered the walls of his cottage and never failed to startled Arky when his glance happened to fall on one of them. Nightmares, cockeyed stuff. The guys that painted them must have been on the weed. — W.R. Burnett, Little Men, Big World, p. 51, 1950
    • And I’ll get Verger to bring some weed to your party. — John Clellon Holmes, Go, p. 83, 1952
    • But he was always high on something–weed, benzedrine, or knocked out of his mind on “goof balls.” — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 26, 1953
    • You had weed here in your room Friday. It stinks. — John D. McDonald, The Neon Jungle, p. 71, 1953
    • Lee in Texas growing weed, Hassel on Riker’s Island, Jane wandering on Times Square in a benzedrine hallucination, with her baby girl in her arms and ending up in Bellevue. — Jack Kerouac, On the Road, p. 8, 1957
    • I had gotten caught with a shopping bag full of marijuana, shopping bag full of love–I was in love with the weed[.] — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 4, 1968
    • Rules of the Black Panther Party No. 7: No party member can have a weapon in his possession while DRUNK or loaded off narcotics or weed. — The Black Panther, p. 22, 15 January 1969
    • Man, Don’t cha hate it when you ain’t go no weed — Tone Loc, Cheeba Cheeba, 1989
    • I still had a connection. Which was insane, ’cause you couldn’t get weed any fuckin where then. — Reservoir Dogs, 1992
    • SHAVONNE: Hey, what are you guys up to? SLATER: Oh, a little weed, you know. — Dazed and Confused, 1993
    • After one joint of the Alaskan weed, we were all seriously stoned. — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 111, 1999
  2. a marijuana cigarette US, 1958
    • Kip stuck the two weeds in his breast pocket. — Edwin Gilbert, The Hot and the Cool, p. 36, 1953
    • If you dig two-for-a-nickel weeds like this, then don’t let me talk you out of anything. — Morton Cooper, High School Confidential, p. 79, 1958
    • I lit a butt. Brew offered me a whole weed. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 122, 1967
  3. a cigarette US
    • Newsweek, p. 28, 8 October 1951
    • He asked me whether I smoked a great deal and I told him that I had a weed once in a while[.] — Frederick Kohner, Gidget, p. 67, 1957
    • — Miss Cone, The Slang Dictionary (Hawthorne High School), 1965
    • Two-Bit grinned and lit a cigarette. “Anyone want a weed?” — S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders, p. 29, 1967
    • Billy holds his cigarette pack out to Meadows. “Weed?” — Darryl Ponicsan, The Last Detail, p. 27, 1970
  4. tobacco UK, 1606
    • But for the 80 per cent of us for whom it’s a case of “smoke or go bonkers”, it’s a lie exposed by our repeated inability to stay off the weed. — The Observer, 29 December 2002
  5. in horse racing, an undersized thoroughbred UK
    • — Rita Cannon, Let’s Go Racing, p. 73, 1948
  6. an expert BARBADOS
    • — Frank A. Collymore, Barbadian Dialect, p. 119, 1965
  7. a beginner surfer US
    • Surfing, p. 43, 14 March 1990
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