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gage noun- marijuana US, 1934
Also variants “gayge” and “gages”. - I passed a stick of gauge around for the other boys to smoke[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 72, 1946
- It’s only gauge he’s on, a little jive. Marijuana ain’t no habit like heroin. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 20, 1948
- Three teenage boys had a fifteen-year-old girl inside, all blowing gage. — Chester Himes, A Rage in Harlem, 1957
- That gage done got me into more trouble now than I can get out of. — Chester Himes, The Real Cool Killers, p. 49, 1959
- Shorty would take me to groovy, frantic scenes in different chicks’ and cats’ pads, where with the lights and juke down mellow, everybody blew gage and juiced back and jumped. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, 1964
- I could not see how they were more justified in drinking than I was in blowing the gage. — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 4, 1968
- The lion let out with a mighty rage / Like a young cocksucker blowing his gauge. — Anonymous (“Arthur”), Shine and the Titanic; The Signifying Monkey; Stackolee, p. 1, 1971
- I mentioned knowing a pot connection who might be around although I hadn’t seen him since getting out of jail–that I liked smoking pot–we called it gauge or tea in those days[.] — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 81, 1980
- I passed a stick of gage around for the other boys to smoke and we started a set. — Harry Shapiro, Waiting For The Man, 1999
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 287, 2003
- alcohol, especially whisky US, 1932
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Dictionary, p. 11, 1945
▶ get a gage up to smoke a marijuana cigarette UK, 1998- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 290, 2003
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