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"It could be a skunk," I say.
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S - Skunk Weed I sniff the air loudly in Frontierland.
The game ended in a draw (11 runs each), but "the factory fellows were skunked" – i.e., shut out – "three times and we [from the Tuscaloosa prison] but twice".
It seems that this letter is the first mention of skunk in its incorrect context, with Wylie describing it not as a specific strain of weed (i.e. Skunk #1 or a derivative), but as a catch-all term for all high-potency weed.
"What about skunks?" I really mean burglars, gangs, evil.
At the back sat the scuzziest collection of grunge-skunks I have ever laid eyes on.
What's falling now is a benevolent snow, a skunk snow, I suppose I would call it.
And not to get nitpicky here (but I'm a bit of a dick skunk so I will), the site incorrectly states that Microsoft had the first Wi-Fi-enabled music player.
No one called me a skunk when I showed up at the Allah School.
As appealing as skunk sounds, I've come here in search of two even more unusual meats: lion and crocodile.
"If you smoke a high THC cannabis, like skunk, then I think the insomnia would be worse – your weird dreams would be worse, your craving would be worse, your low mood would be worse".
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