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tree; trees noun- marijuana US
An exaggerated BUSH. - The Lost Boys, yeah, that’s who I be’s with, / That’s who I runs with, who I smoke trees with. — Lost Boys, Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimas & Benz, 1995
- All the real smokers know / They ain’t passin nuttin but dope indeed... / Real trees... / Chronic leaves — Dr. Dre, Xplosive, 2001
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 11, Fall 2001
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 289, 2003
- Pot, grass, weed, herb, cheeba, chronic, trees, indo, doja – whoever they called it then, whatever they call it now, and whatever they’ll call it in the future, it was marijuana. — 50 Cent, From Pieces to Weight, p. 5, 2005
- But Weinstein said the jury can expect to hear Batson testify that he had gone to the Sandy Hill apartment to buy some “trees.” — Ottawa Citizen, 26 January 2011
- broccoli US
- — John D. Bell et al., Loosely Speaking, p. 19, 1966
▶ out of your tree drunk or drug-intoxicated IRELAND- I think she’s ou’ of her tree half the time. –Go ‘way, said Jimmy Sr. –Is tha’ righ’? Drink? –No, said Jimmy Jr. –I don’t think so. –Tippex, said Darren. — Roddy Doyle, The Van, p. 101, 1991
▶ out of your tree; off your tree crazed; mentally deranged US, 1966- Lendon. As in–You’re off y’tree Nood. Off y’... I mean lend’s gonna pull pigs [police] from all over[.] — Nick Barlay, Curvy Lovebox, p. 55, 1997
- Everybody out of their league [class], their tree, whatever. Everybody fucked. — David Peace, Nineteen Seventy-Four, p. 288, 1999
- I’ve seen people shot, shagged, smashed and stabbed; off their trolleys, out of their trees, on their knees, off their tits — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 5, 2000
▶ out yer tree drunk UK- — e-cyclopaedia, 20 March 2002
▶ put in the trees to overcharge someone US- — American Speech, pp. 309–310, Winter 1980: “More jargon of car salesmen”
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