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Thai stick noun marijuana cultivated in Thailand, soaked in hashish oil, wound on short thin sticks of bamboo which are bundled for sale; a cigarette rolled from marijuana cultivated in Thailand US, 1975- He said he’d written some dynamite poems that way and generously offered Kate part of a Thai stick. — Cyra McFadden, The Serial, p. 147, 1977
- I smoke pot, sometimes hash. I’ve used Thai stick[.] — Washington Post, p. A1, 19 June 1977
- [S]he kept her honor intact for several thousand miles by suggesting that they smoke a paralyzing Thai stick every time he wanted to make love[.] — Hi Life, p. 54, 1979
- It seemed likely that someone had crept into the men’s restroom and unloaded Captain Woofer’s tamped and loaded briar, reloading it with very high grade hashish or Thai stick[.] — Joseph Wambaugh, The Glitter Dome, p. 75, 1981
- To fortify it, she smoked her last Thai stick. — James Ellroy, Blood on the Moon, p. 195, 1984
- I also take all the Ritalin to cut through the wild hemp, which is the best in the monde, far better than those expensive Thai Sticks that were going around last winter. — Bill Cardoso, The Maltese Sangweech, p. 282, 1984
- “So this is what thai stick is, huh?” “Yeahhh, it’s something else, ain’t it?” — Odie Hawkins, Lost Angeles, p. 201, 1994
- I know what Thai sticks are, you stupid Welsh fucker. I was smoking them last night. — Howard Marks, Mr Nice, p. 169, 1997
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