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the spliff
noun
A cannabis cigarette.
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Pass the spliff, Mr Dacre.
But it has bags of ramshackle atmosphere: drummers slow down and speed up, brass section players drop in and out depending on who has the spliff, and neighbours pop round to shout "shang foo!" now and again.
She had attitude to burn, though, while the Bristol crew were content to drift, their work rate informed by the slow pace of their native city and by what might be called the spliff consciousness that determined not just the bass-heavy pulse of their music but the worldview of their lyrics, which often tended towards the insular and the paranoid.
To the "spliff bunker," a studio cave he would regularly construct to write, sleep and get high in, is added the "campfire," which is how the older Strummer nurtured neo-hippie communalism at festivals like Glastonbury and in his own rural backyards.
I look at the spliff.
"I shouldn't have brought the spliff with me.
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Despite the spliffs, he insisted on driving me home.
Imagine if you could wave a wand and instantly all the spliffs and baggies were transformed into bottles of gin.
I hope there were rose petals along with the spliffs.
Plenty of folks in my boomer generation still suck on the odd spliff in the privacy of their living rooms, and the sky doesn't fall when they do.
Wiz, decked in a silver studded leather jacket, knit cap and shades, rolled perhaps the largest spliff in the history of pot architecture.
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