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tea head noun a user of marijuana US, 1949- [U]nless we could dig up some of the wild, mad Calypso tea-head drummers. — Neal Cassady, Neal Cassady Collected Letters 1944–1967, p. 98, 10 August 1948: Letter to Bill Tomson
- Then I start thinking about the mad beret-characters who actually make these movies in crazy California (the tea-head Mitchums)[.] — Jack Kerouac, Letter to John Clellon Holmes, p. 197, 24 June 1949
- To the Roskolnics, who turned out to be indifferent young tea-heads, the attempts of others to mix and be genial demanded a rebuff as proof of initiation. — John Clellon Holmes, Go, p. 85, 1952
- She knew a lot of teaheads. — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 30, 1953
- — American Speech, p. 88, May 1955: “Narcotic argot along the Mexican border”
- [T]he scattered junkies, the smalltime pushers, the teaheads, the sad panhandlers, the occasional lonely exiled nymphos haunting the entrance to the men’s head — John Rechy, City of Night, pp. 100–101, 1963
- And the negroes / And the teaheads / And the Communists. — The Berkeley Barb, p. 2, 19 November 1965
- Our experienced friend, the old tea-head, hadn’t pushed things at all. — Sean Hutchinson, Crying Out Loud, p. 25, 1988
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