| 单词 |
spliff |
| 释义 |
spliffspliff /splɪf/ noun [countable] British English informal  - Andy sits, takes the offered spliff and arranges the logs neatly round the edge of the hearth, to dry.
- Firebug grinned sloppily and passed him the spliff.
- He had the spliff on his lips like he was sucking on it.
- How about calling it good old spliff or draw or even marijuana?
- I smoke my spliff and switch on the telly.
- Is it true that when you stopped drinking you started partaking of the odd spliff?
- Maybe people should be forced to have a spliff before taking to the wheel?
- The thick pungent smoke from the spliff filled the car in no time as Firebug took long leisurely tokes and sat back.
a cigarette containing cannabis SYN joint |
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