
Cannabis Slang Dictionary: 100+ kifejezés, amelyet minden dohányosnak tudnia kell
Cannabis Slang Dictionary: 100+ kifejezés, amelyet minden dohányosnak tudnia kell
A kannabiszkultúra a több évtizedes földalatti használat és a mainstream elfogadás során kifejlesztette saját gazdag szókincsét. Akár új a kannabiszban, akár csak szeretné megérteni, miről beszélnek az emberek, ez az átfogó szlengszótár lefedi azokat a kifejezéseket, amelyeket tudnia kell.
gyors válasz
A kannabisz szleng több száz kifejezést tartalmaz magára a növényre (gyom, bimbó, virág, gyógynövény), fogyasztási módszerek (lég, főnök, toke), hatások (sült, zoomolt, fakult) és kultúrára (420, sesh, nyirkos). A legtöbb kifejezés az ellenkultúra mozgalmaiból származik, és régiónként, generációnként és közösségenként változnak.
A kannabisz nevek (maga a növény)
általános kifejezés
Weed - The most universal term for cannabis in modern usage
Marijuana - Originally a Mexican Spanish term, now the legal/formal name in many jurisdictions
Cannabis - The scientific genus name, increasingly used as neutral terminology
Pot - Classic American slang from the 1930s-40s, derived from "potiguaya" (cannabis wine)
Bud - Refers to the flower/smokeable part of the plant
Flower - Industry term for smokeable cannabis (as opposed to concentrates)
Herb - Reggae/Rastafarian-influenced term, emphasizes natural origins
Ganja - From Hindi/Sanskrit, popularized through Jamaican culture
Mary Jane - Playful personification, wordplay on "marijuana"
Grass - 1960s-70s term, still used by older generations
Dope - Can mean cannabis or other drugs depending on region/context
Chronic - High-quality cannabis, popularized by Dr. Dre's 1992 album
ragadĂłs icky - Very resinous, high-quality cannabis (Snoop Dogg reference)
regionális/kulturális feltételek
Pakalolo - Hawaiian slang for cannabis
Mota - Mexican Spanish slang
Dagga - South African term
Bhang - Traditional Indian cannabis preparation
Sensimilla - Seedless female cannabis (from Spanish "sin semilla")
minĹ‘sĂ©gi leĂrĂłk
kiváló minőség
Dank - Excellent, high-quality cannabis with strong smell
Fire - Top-tier quality, exceptional potency
Gas - Very strong-smelling, potent cannabis
Loud - Cannabis with overwhelming aroma (you can smell it through the bag)
Top-shelf - Dispensary term for premium products
Headies - High-grade cannabis (vs. mids or regs)
Zaza - Modern slang for exotic, high-end strains
Exotics - Rare, premium strains
Pressure - High-quality, potent cannabis
Heat - Very good cannabis
rossz minőségű
Mids - Medium quality, average cannabis
Reggie/regs - Low-quality, regular cannabis
Schwag - Very low quality, often seedy/stemmy
Brick weed - Compressed, imported low-quality cannabis
Ditch weed - Wild, uncultivated, low-potency cannabis
Bammer - Low-grade cannabis (Bay Area term)
Fogyóeszközök
Smoking
Blaze - To smoke cannabis ("Let's blaze")
Burn - To smoke ("Want to burn one?")
Toke - To inhale cannabis smoke
Főnök/főnök - To smoke, or to hog the joint
Spark - To light up ("Spark that joint")
Light up - To begin smoking
Torch - To light, especially a bowl or bong
FĂĽst ki/fel - To share cannabis with someone
Puff - A single inhalation
Hit - A single inhalation, also the act of smoking
Rip - A strong inhalation, especially from a bong
Session/Sesh - A smoking gathering or period
titkosĂtás/titkosĂtás - A smoking circle (hip-hop origin)
Vaping
Vape - To use a vaporizer
Dab - To vaporize concentrates
Cart - Vape cartridge
Pen - Vape pen device
Rip - Also applies to dab hits
Being High
a mérgezés szintjei
High - Basic state of cannabis intoxication
Stoned - Heavily intoxicated, usually with body effects
Baked - Very high, often implying couch-lock
Zooted - Extremely high
Faded - High, sometimes implying tired/relaxed
Lit - High, also means exciting/fun
Blazed - Very high (from blazing)
Toasted - Moderately to very high
Cooked - Heavily intoxicated
Fried - Very high, sometimes implying confusion
Geeked - Highly intoxicated, energetic
Elevated - High (dispensary-friendly term)
Medicated - High (medical cannabis term)
Lifted - Pleasantly high
Buzzed - Mildly high
Gone - Extremely high, out of it
NegatĂv tapasztalatok
kizöldült - Overconsumption, feeling sick/anxious
Whitey - Same as greened out, UK term
Paranoid - Anxiety from too much cannabis
elzárt - So high you can't move
Zoned - Spaced out, disconnected
berendezések és tartozékok
Rolling
Joint - Cannabis rolled in paper
Spliff - Joint mixed with tobacco (UK) or just a joint (US)
Blunt - Cannabis rolled in tobacco leaf or wrap
Doobie - Older term for joint
J - Short for joint
Fatty - Large joint
Pinner - Thin joint
L - Joint (or blunt, regional)
Roach - The remaining end of a smoked joint
Clip - Roach clip/holder
Crutch - Filter tip for joints
Papers - Rolling papers
Pipes and Devices
Piece - Any smoking device (pipe, bong, etc.)
Bowl - Pipe for smoking, or the bowl part of a bong
Spoon - Spoon-shaped pipe
Bong - Water pipe for smoking
Bubbler - Small water pipe
Rig - Dab rig for concentrates
Nail - Heating element for dab rig
Banger - Type of nail for dabbing
Chillum - Straight tube pipe
One-hitter - Small pipe for single hits
Dugout - Carrying case with one-hitter
Steamroller - Cylindrical pipe with open ends
Grinders and Storage
Grinder - Device for breaking up cannabis
Kief catcher - Grinder compartment that collects kief
Stash - Personal cannabis supply
Stash jar - Storage container
Parts of the Plant
Nug - Individual flower cluster
Cola - Main flower cluster at top of plant
Kief - Trichome dust, very potent
Trichomes - Crystal-like structures containing cannabinoids
Shake - Loose cannabis bits from the bottom of the bag
Trim - Leaves trimmed from buds
Sugar leaves - Small leaves within the bud
Stem - Plant stem (unsmokeable)
Seed - Cannabis seed (undesirable in smokeable cannabis)
Concentrates and Extracts
Dabs - General term for concentrates meant for vaporizing
Wax - Soft, waxy concentrate
Shatter - Hard, glass-like concentrate
Budder/Badder - Creamy, butter-like concentrate
Live resin - Concentrate from fresh-frozen plants
Rosin - Solventless concentrate made with heat and pressure
Hash/Hashish - Pressed trichome concentrate, traditional
Oil - Cannabis oil, various types
Distillate - Highly refined cannabis oil
Diamonds - THCA crystals, very potent
Sauce - Terpene-rich concentrate with crystals
RSO - Rick Simpson Oil, full-extract cannabis oil
BHO - Butane Hash Oil
Strain and Effect Types
Indica - Strain type associated with relaxing, body effects ("in-da-couch")
Sativa - Strain type associated with energizing, head effects
Hybrid - Mix of indica and sativa genetics
Landrace - Original, indigenous cannabis strains
Phenotype/Pheno - Specific expression of a strain's genetics
Terps/Terpenes - Aromatic compounds affecting flavor and effects
CBD - Cannabidiol, non-intoxicating cannabinoid
THC - Tetrahydrocannabinol, primary psychoactive cannabinoid
Full-spectrum - Contains all plant compounds
Broad-spectrum - Contains multiple cannabinoids, no THC
Entourage effect - Synergistic effect of multiple cannabinoids
Social and Cultural Terms
420 - Universal cannabis culture reference (see our full history guide)
Sesh - Smoking session with others
Circle - Group smoking arrangement
Rotation - Order of passing in a smoking circle
Puff-puff-pass - Two hits then pass to next person
Bogart - Hogging the joint, not passing
Greens - First hit from a fresh bowl
Corner - Lighting only part of the bowl to share greens
Cash/Cashed - Bowl is finished, nothing left to smoke
Snaps - Small, single-hit bowl packs
Scooby snacks - Plant matter inhaled through pipe
Smoke out - To share your cannabis with others
Match - To contribute equal cannabis
Five on it - Contributing $5 to group purchase
Plug - Cannabis supplier/dealer
Headshop - Store selling smoking accessories
Dispensary - Legal cannabis retail store
Budtender - Dispensary employee
Growing Terms
Grow - Cannabis cultivation operation
Indoor/Outdoor - Cultivation environment
Greenhouse - Hybrid indoor/outdoor growing
Hydro - Hydroponically grown cannabis
Organic - Grown without synthetic nutrients/pesticides
Clone - Plant cutting for propagation
Mother plant - Plant kept for taking clones
Veg/Vegetative - Growth stage before flowering
Flower - Growth stage when buds develop
Harvest - Collecting mature cannabis
Cure - Post-harvest drying and aging process
Trimming - Removing leaves from harvested buds
Legal and Transaction Terms
Legal state - State with recreational cannabis
Medical - Relating to medical cannabis programs
Rec - Recreational cannabis
Adult-use - Industry term for recreational
Black market - Illegal cannabis sales
Grey market - Semi-legal or unregulated sales
Eighth - 3.5 grams (1/8 ounce)
Quarter - 7 grams (1/4 ounce)
Half - 14 grams (1/2 ounce)
Zip - One ounce (28 grams)
QP - Quarter pound (4 ounces)
Dime bag - $10 worth of cannabis
Dub - $20 worth of cannabis
Nick - $5 worth of cannabis (rare now)
Generation and Regional Variations
Generational Shifts
Older terms (1960s-80s): Grass, pot, reefer, dope, Mary Jane, tea
1990s-2000s: Chronic, sticky icky, herb, trees
Modern terms: Gas, loud, zaza, pressure, exotic
Regional Differences
West Coast: Gas, dank, fire, exotic
East Coast: Loud, pressure, za
UK: Spliff (pure cannabis), zoot, draw
Jamaica: Ganja, herb, sensimilla
Australia: Choof, mull, yarndi
Summary
Cannabis slang is constantly evolving as the culture grows and changes. What started as coded language to avoid detection has become a rich vocabulary that connects cannabis users worldwide.
Key takeaways:
- Most slang has regional and generational variations
- Quality terms (dank, loud, gas) indicate premium cannabis
- Effect terms describe different levels of intoxication
- Equipment terms help you understand gear and methods
- Cultural terms facilitate social smoking experiences
Understanding this vocabulary helps you communicate in cannabis culture, whether you're at a dispensary, in a smoking circle, or just reading about cannabis online.
This guide is for educational purposes. Cannabis laws vary by jurisdiction.
Frequently Asked Questions
A 420 a kannabisz kultúrájára utal, amely 1971-ben kaliforniai diákok egy csoportjától származik, akik 16:20-kor találkoztak dohányozni. Ma a kannabisz kódjaként használják, és április 20-át (4/20) a kannabiszkultúra nem hivatalos ünnepeként ünneplik.
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