Sentence examples for pot weed from inspiring English sources

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As a narcotic, it has many names, including marijuana, pot, weed, grass, hash, ganja, hemp, dope, spliff, reefer, blunt, chronic and, my favorite, Mary Jane.

Cannabis, marijuana, pot, weed, ganja, Mary Jane, doobage.

No longer is it considered acceptable to use terms like "pot," "weed" and, god-forbid, "dope" when referencing the cannabis plant.

For those not privy to the lingo, we're talking about cannabis, also known as marijuana, reefer, maui-wowie, Mr. Giggles, pot, weed, herb, smoke, grass, Mary Jane, the bubonic chronic, flower, and even broccoli.

Although Justin was conspicuously missing at the time, it wasn't the first incident in which the pop star was associated with the marijuana pot weed.

See, most people don't know a lot about pot, weed, whatever-I-need-to-call-it to have you follow along.

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Weed, grass, Mary Jane, pot... call it whatever you'd like, but marijuana has been around long before 1937's "Reefer Madness" warned of its (arguably overblown) deleterious effects.

Cannabis is also referred to by various names, including weed, grass, pot, and marijuana, in which Mr. Mackey constantly pronounces the letter j as /dʒ/ (as in jam), which makes Kyle mispronounce the drug as "marry-Jew wanna".

Marijuana (also known as cannabis, weed, pot, grass, herb, bhang, dope, reefer) has become increasingly popular as a drug of choice — but before someone rushes to smoke, eat, or vape it, they may want to learn a bit more about it first.

"They will smoke weed and sell pot at state fairs," he adds.

Weed, weed, weed.

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