Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A marijuana cigarette.
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- noun slang A
marijuana cigarette ; ajoint .
Etymologies
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Examples
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If anyone out in the confines of California Congressional District 32, still thought that someday, they would be refering to Gil Cedillo as "Congressman One Bill Gil", then put down the "doobie" and inhale reality.
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Erie almost asked her how she knew what "doobie" smelled like, but he thought better of it.
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Erie almost asked her how she knew what "doobie" smelled like, but he thought better of it.
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St. Pierre particularly resents the way the media treat the issue as a joke, in which almost any headline has to include a bad pun on "doobie," "high" or "mellow."
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St. Pierre particularly resents the way the media treat the issue as a joke, in which almost any headline has to include a bad pun on "doobie," "high" or "mellow."
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In the old days, a "doobie" was lit to honor the cliche "burn one."
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St. Pierre particularly resents the way the media treat the issue as a joke, in which almost any headline has to include a bad pun on "doobie," "high" or "mellow."
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St. Pierre particularly resents the way the media treat the issue as a joke, in which almost any headline has to include a bad pun on "doobie," "high" or "mellow."
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St. Pierre particularly resents the way the media treat the issue as a joke, in which almost any headline has to include a bad pun on "doobie," "high" or "mellow."
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St. Pierre particularly resents the way the media treat the issue as a joke, in which almost any headline has to include a bad pun on "doobie," "high" or "mellow."
hernesheir commented on the word doobie
A dull stupid fellow. Scots. Also dowbie.
May 16, 2011