List of slang names for cannabis
More than 1,200 slang names have been identified for the dried leaves and flowers harvested from the cannabis plant for drug use.[1] This list is not exhaustive; it includes well-attested expressions.
Slang names for cannabis (drug)
[edit]Slang names for marijuana
[edit]Most slang names for marijuana and hashish date to the jazz era, when it was called gauge, jive, reefer. Weed is a commonly used slang term for drug cannabis. New slang names, like trees, came into use early in the twenty-first century.[2][3][4]
- 2 long[5]
- 420[1]
- Ace[1]
- Airplane[1]
- Alfalfa[1]
- Alligator cigarette[1]
- Amnesia[1]
- Asparagus[1]
- Astro turf[6]
- Aunt Mary[1][7]
- Baby[1]
- Bag of bones[1]
- Bhang
- Blunt[1][5][7]
- Bobo[8]
- Boof[6]
- Broccoli[5]
- Bud[1][5]
- Cabbage[1]
- Cannon[5]
- Catnip[1]
- Christmas tree[1]
- Chronic[1][7]
- Climb[1]
- Collie[9]
- Dagga
- Da kine[1]
- Dak[1]
- Dank[1][7]
- Devil's lettuce[10]
- Doña Juanita ("Lady Jane" in Spanish)[1]
- Doobie[1][5][7]
- Endo[5]
- Exotic[11]
- Fatty[5][7]
- Fir[6]
- Fire[12]
- Flower[5][7]
- Ganja[1][5][7]
- Gas[12]
- Good giggles[1][7]
- Grass[1][5][7]
- Green[1]
- Green goddess[1]
- Griffa[6]
- Grifo[13]
- Hashish[1]
- Herb[1][7]
- Holy weed[14]
- Houdini[1]
- Jazz cigarette[15]
- Joint[7]
- KGB ("killer green bud")[6]
- Kush[7]
- L pape[5]
- Left-handed cigarette[5]
- Loud[12]
- Magic Grass[5]
- Magic dragon[5]
- Magical brownie[16]
- Mary Jane[5][7]
- Maui-wowie[6]
- Mota[17]
- Muggle[1]
- Nixon[1]
- Pakalolo (Hawaiian for "crazy tobacco")[18]
- Pinner[5]
- Pot[1][5][7]
- Polen
- Purple Haze[19]
- Rainy day woman[1]
- Reefer[1][7]
- Roach[5]
- Sinsemilla
- Skunk[19]
- Space cake[20]
- Spliff[5]
- Square grouper[21]
- Stash[22][7]
- Sticky icky[7]
- Stogie[1]
- Tea[23]
- Thirteen[1]
- Trees[4][24]
- Wisdom weed[14]
- Weed[1][3][7]
- Zaza[25]
Slang names for cannabis identified by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration
[edit]Whether all of these terms are slang names is disputed by some scholars, including writers at The Boston Globe and Reason Magazine.[10][26] Slang names for cannabis that were identified by the Drug Enforcement Administration in 2017–2018 and are not corroborated by another source include:[27]
- Alfombra
- All-Star
- Almohada
- Arizona ashes
- AZ
- Barbara Jean
- Bareta
- Bash
- Biggy
- Black Maria
- Blue Crush
- Blue jeans
- Chistosa
- Cotorritos
- Dizz
- Escoba
- Gallina
- Gato
- Green paint
- Grenuda
- Guardada
- Lechuga
- Lemon-Lime
- Liamba
- Lime Pillows
- Mafafa
- Manteca
- Maracachafa
- Mariquita
- My Brother
- Narizona
- O-Boy
- Palm
- Platinum Jack
- Popcorn
- Shoes
- Shmagma
- Shora
- Shrimp
- Smoochy Woochy Poochy
- Tigitty
- Tila
- Tims
- Tosca
- Tristan kush
- Tweeds
- Valle
- Wooz
- Young Girls
- Zacate
Regional slang names
[edit]Francosphere
[edit]- Beuh[28]
- Chichon[29]
- Ganja[29]
- Herbe[29]
- Kif[29]
- Marie-Jeanne[30]
- Shit[29]
- Taga[29]
- Teush[29]
- Washmeuh[31]
- Weed[29]
Hispanosphere
[edit]- 420[32]
- Césped[32]
- Doña juana[32]
- Ganja[32]
- Hierba[32]
- Joint[32]
- Marihuana (and derivatives: maría, mariana, mari juana, marinola, maripepa, etc.)[32]
- Orégano[32]
- Pasto[32]
- Yerbasanta[32]
- Zacate[32]
- Ganja[33][34]
- Grifa[33][34]
- María[33][34]
- Yerba[33][34]
- Cucaracha[35]
- Grifa[35]
- Juanita[35]
- Mafafa[35]
- Mota[35]
- Mostaza[35]
- Shora[35]
Elsewhere
[edit]Nigeria
[edit]Sweden
[edit]Flower/fruit
[edit]Hash
[edit]Indonesia
[edit]Leaf
[edit]- Daun singkong (Indonesian for "cassava leaf")[39]
Slang names for good-quality cannabis
[edit]Slang names for poor-quality cannabis
[edit]Slang names for a cannabis cigarette
[edit]Slang names for a package or a specific amount of cannabis
[edit]Slang names for consuming cannabis
[edit]Slang names for cannabis' effects
[edit]Slang names for a person who consumes cannabis
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Steinmetz, Katy (20 April 2017). "420 Day: Why There Are So Many Different Names for Weed". Time. Retrieved 24 April 2017.
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- ^ Coltin, Jeff; Ngo, Emily; Reisman, Nick (2024-03-14). "Goodbye, Zaza Waza". Politico. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
Zaza is slang for top-tier weed
- ^ Reiss, Jaclyn (10 July 2018). "The DEA just put out a new list of slang terms for marijuana, and some of them are pretty hilarious". The Boston Globe.
- ^ Slang Terms and Code Words: A Reference for Law Enforcement Personnel (PDF) (Report). Drug Enforcement Agency. July 2018. p. 6. DEA-HOU-DIR-022-18. Retrieved 8 February 2019.
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- ^ "Schwag". www.dictionary.com. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
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External links
[edit]- The dictionary definition of Appendix:Cannabis slang at Wiktionary