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wrap; wrap up verb to roll a marijuana cigarette UK- [He] started to wrap a one-skinner[.] — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 31, 1999
- I told him to wrap one up. — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 110, 1999
▶ wrap it up to kiss while parked US- — Art Unger, The Cool Book, p. 107, 1961
▶ wrap round; wrap around to crash a vehicle into an immovable object UK, 1950- an old American convertible, wrapped around a tree — Wanstead and Woodford Guardian, 31 October 2002
▶ wrap yourself around to eat or consume something AUSTRALIA- — John Wynnum, Jiggin’ in the Riggin’, p. 36, 1965
- Once you’ve wrapped yourself around a few ice colds you’ll feel as though all your birthdays have come at once! — Barry Humphries, The Wonderful World of Barry McKenzie, p. 28, 1968
- “Gawd,” Tom groaned, as he deeply inhaled. “Let’s get inside and wrap ourselves around these. I could eat the meat off a horse.” —Geoff Wyatt, Saltwater Saints, p. 28, 1969
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