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seed noun- a child US
- — Ethan Hilderbrant, Prison Slang, p. 111, 1998
- [T]he two us in a loft out west or wherever, and our seeds, a-painting and a-scribbling away ... Ha! The mixed-race factor would certainly shake up the gene pool. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 205, 2000
- a person who is hopelessly out of touch with current fashions and trends US
A shortened form of HAYSEED- — Hy Lit, Hy Lit’s Unbelievable Dictionary of Hip Words for Groovy People, p. 34, 1968
- in a deck of playing cards, an ace US
- — George Percy, The Language of Poker, p. 80, 1988
- in private poker games, a one-dollar betting chip US, 1971
- — Thomas L. Clark, The Dictionary of Gambling and Gaming, p. 192, 1987
- a dollar US
- It’s in hock for fifty seeds. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 146, 1961
- the butt of a marijuana cigarette US
- — Ernest L. Abel, A Marijuana Dictionary, p. 91, 1982
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