The Cannabis Dictionary – DC Finest

The Cannabis Dictionary

The world of cannabis is rich with its own language—a colorful, evolving tapestry of terms that paint a vivid picture of cannabis culture. From the casual user to the seasoned connoisseur, understanding these slang words and phrases can deepen your appreciation of the cannabis experience. Let’s light up our understanding with some of the most essential cannabis slang.

Table of Contents

A
B
C
D
E
F
G

H
I
J
K
L
M
N

O
P
Q
R
S
T

U
V
W
X
Y
Z


A

Amnesia: A popular sativa-dominant strain known for its strong, uplifting effects and ability to stimulate creativity.

  • “Amnesia is my go-to strain when I need to brainstorm and get the creative juices flowing.”

Ash Catcher: A device attached to a bong or water pipe designed to catch ash and resin, keeping the water clean.

  • “After attaching an ash catcher to my bong, I noticed a significant improvement in the smoothness of each hit.”

Autoflowering: Refers to cannabis plants that automatically switch from the vegetative state to flowering without the need for a change in light cycles.

  • “I decided to grow autoflowering plants this time; they’re much easier to manage since they don’t require strict light control.”

Aroma: Refers to the distinct smells produced by cannabis strains, ranging from earthy and skunky to fruity and floral.

  • “The aroma of this strain is incredible, like walking through a pine forest with a hint of citrus.”

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Avitas: A term for high-quality, organically grown cannabis, known for purity and sustainability.

  • “The dispensary just got a fresh batch of Avitas; it’s some of the cleanest, most potent weed I’ve ever had.”

Ace: Slang for a particularly strong hit or an excellent batch of cannabis.

  • “This strain is an ace—every hit is powerful and smooth.”

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Blaze: Slang for smoking cannabis, often used to describe the act of lighting up.

  • “Let’s blaze this joint and kick back for the evening.”

Budtender: A knowledgeable salesperson at a cannabis dispensary who advises customers on the effects and benefits of various cannabis products.

  • “The budtender recommended a calming indica strain to help with my insomnia.”

Blunt: A cigar that has been emptied of tobacco and refilled with cannabis.

  • “We rolled a blunt with that new hybrid strain for a slow-burning, relaxing evening.”

Batch: A specific quantity of cannabis or cannabis product, often used in the context of production or lab testing.

  • “This batch of edibles is especially potent, so start with a small dose.”

Break: The act of preparing cannabis for use, such as breaking down buds with a grinder.

  • “Let’s break up some more bud for the bong.”

Bud: The flower of the cannabis plant that is harvested and consumed for its psychoactive effects.

  • “The bud from this new strain is dense, sticky, and incredibly fragrant.”

Bammer: Slang for low-quality cannabis that’s dry, full of stems and seeds, or otherwise unpleasant to smoke.

  • “I can’t believe I wasted money on that bammer; it was so harsh and barely got me high.”

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C

Cannabinoids: The active chemical compounds in cannabis, such as THC and CBD, which interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system.

  • “Cannabinoids like CBD have shown promise for therapeutic use.”

Crossbreed: The result of genetically crossing two different strains of cannabis to produce a new strain.

  • “Growers crossbreed strains to combine desirable traits and create unique flavor profiles.”

Couchlock: A feeling of being extremely relaxed and immobile after consuming cannabis, usually from a strong indica.

  • “This strain gave me total couchlock—I couldn’t even get up to grab a snack.”

Cookies: A popular hybrid strain known for its sweet, dessert-like flavor and potent, balanced effects.

  • “Cookies is one of my favorite strains for relaxing and unwinding after a long day.”

Chronic: High-quality cannabis, often associated with a powerful, long-lasting high.

  • “This chronic is some of the best weed I’ve ever smoked—it’s super potent.”

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Dab: A small amount of cannabis concentrate consumed in a single inhalation.

  • “Dabbing provides a more concentrated dose of THC than smoking flower.”

Dank: A term used to describe particularly potent or high-quality cannabis.

  • “That’s some dank weed; the aroma alone is incredible!”

Draw: The process of inhaling smoke or vapor from a cannabis product.

  • “The draw on this vape pen is smooth and easy, making for a pleasant experience.”

Dry Mouth: A common side effect of cannabis consumption, characterized by a lack of moisture in the mouth.

  • “After smoking that joint, I had serious dry mouth—had to chug a bottle of water.”

Dry Herb: Dried cannabis flower that’s typically ground and used for smoking or vaping.

  • “I prefer vaping dry herb over using concentrates because it preserves the full terpene profile.”

Dry Sift: A method of extracting kief by using a series of screens to separate trichomes from dried cannabis flowers.

  • “I prefer the purity of dry sift kief; it’s perfect for adding a potency boost to any bowl.”

Dugout: A portable container with two compartments: one for ground cannabis and another for a small pipe, often resembling a cigarette.

  • “My dugout is perfect for discreet cannabis use when I’m out and about.”

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Edibles: Food items infused with cannabis, offering a smoke-free consumption method.

  • “The chocolate edibles kicked in after about an hour, and the effect was relaxing.”

Ent: A member of the cannabis community, a term of camaraderie derived from Tolkien’s sentient trees.

  • “As an ent, he always had interesting stories about different strains and their effects.”

Extract: A concentrated form of cannabis made by extracting cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant, often using solvents like CO2 or butane.

  • “I prefer using extracts in my vape pen for a cleaner, more controlled experience.”

Endocannabinoid System: A complex biological system in humans and animals that interacts with cannabinoids to regulate various physiological processes.

  • “The endocannabinoid system plays a crucial role in maintaining our body’s balance and well-being.”

Eighth: A common unit of measure for cannabis flower, referring to an eighth of an ounce, or approximately 3.5 grams.

  • “I just picked up an eighth of that new hybrid strain to try out this weekend.”

Errl: Slang term for cannabis concentrates, derived from a playful pronunciation of “oil.”

  • “We’re dabbing some premium errl tonight; it’s super potent and tasty.”

Euphoria: A feeling of intense happiness and well-being, often associated with the effects of consuming certain strains of cannabis.

  • “The euphoria from this sativa is incredible, totally uplifting and energizing.”

Exotic: A term used to describe rare or premium-quality cannabis strains, often featuring unique flavors, effects, and high potency.

  • “This dispensary carries some of the most exotic strains I’ve ever tried, with flavors you won’t find anywhere else.”

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Flower: Another term for bud, referring to the smokable, trichome-rich parts of the plant.

  • “She prefers the traditional experience of grinding and smoking flower.”

Fatty: A slang term for a particularly large and well-rolled joint or blunt.

  • “He rolled a fatty to celebrate the end of finals week.”

Feminized Seeds: Cannabis seeds that have been bred to produce only female plants, ensuring that all plants flower and produce buds.

  • “I bought feminized seeds this time to avoid male plants and ensure a good harvest.”

Full Spectrum: Refers to cannabis products that contain all the phytochemicals naturally found in the plant, including cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids, which work together to enhance therapeutic effects.

  • “Full spectrum oil is my favorite because it offers the complete benefits of the cannabis plant.”

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Flushing: The process of stopping the feeding of nutrients to cannabis plants and instead watering them with plain water for a period before harvest, to improve the quality and flavor of the flower.

  • “Flushing the plants before harvest really helps in reducing the harshness of the smoke.”

Forced Air Vaporizer: A type of vaporizer that uses a fan to blow hot air over cannabis material, producing vapor without direct contact with a heat source.

  • “The forced air vaporizer is great for group sessions since it fills balloons with vapor.”

Freebase: A method of smoking concentrates that involves heating them on a metal surface and inhaling the vapors, often associated with more potent effects.

  • “Freebasing concentrates can be intense; it’s not recommended for beginners.”

Fire: Slang for top-shelf cannabis, known for its strong potency and exceptional quality.

  • “That new batch of fire they got at the dispensary is seriously some of the best I’ve had in a while.”

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Grinder: A device used to break cannabis flowers into small, even pieces for rolling joints or packing bowls, ensuring an even burn.

  • “Before rolling a joint, he always uses a grinder to ensure the bud burns evenly.”

Green Out: A term describing the feeling of nausea or discomfort that can occur if one consumes too much cannabis.

  • “After trying dabs for the first time, she greened out and had to lie down.”

Ganja: Originating from Sanskrit, this term is often used in Rastafarian culture to refer to marijuana.

  • “Ganja has been used for spiritual and medicinal purposes for centuries.”

Grow House: A building or other enclosed space specially equipped for growing cannabis plants, typically with controlled lighting and climate.

  • “The grow house had dozens of plants at various stages of growth, from seedlings to flowering.”

Germination: The process by which a cannabis seed breaks dormancy and begins to sprout.

  • “Germination is the first step in growing cannabis, requiring warmth, darkness, and moisture.”

Glass: Refers to smoking devices made from glass, including bongs and pipes, valued for their purity of flavor and intricate designs.

  • “I prefer glass pipes for their clean taste and the artistry in their designs.”

Glob: A large dab of cannabis concentrate.

  • “He took a glob so big, everyone in the room was amazed at the size of the vapor cloud.”

Ground Cover: Cannabis low in THC used primarily for CBD content or as a filler in edibles and topicals.

  • “For my homemade CBD salve, I use ground cover for its rich cannabinoid profile, despite its low THC.”

Gorilla Glue: A popular hybrid strain known for its strong effects and sticky resin, often used to make potent extracts.

  • “Gorilla Glue is perfect for when I want to completely relax and melt into the couch.”

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High: The state of euphoria and altered perception caused by consuming cannabis.

  • “The high from that new strain was both uplifting and relaxing.”

Hash: Short for hashish, it’s a concentrate made from the compressed resin of the cannabis plant, known for its potent effects.

  • “He crumbled some hash on top of the bowl for an extra kick.”

Hybrid: A strain of cannabis that is genetically a mix of both Indica and Sativa varieties, offering a balance of effects from both types.

  • “I prefer hybrid strains because they offer the best of both worlds: relaxation from the Indica and energy from the Sativa.”

Humidity Tray: A tool used in cannabis cultivation to maintain optimal humidity levels around the plants.

  • “Using a humidity tray really helped my indoor plants thrive by keeping the air moist.”

Hydroponics: A method of growing cannabis in a water-based, nutrient-rich solution, without soil, allowing for faster growth and often greater yields.

  • “Switching to hydroponics was a game-changer for my grow operation in terms of efficiency and productivity.”

Hemp: A variety of the cannabis sativa plant species that is grown specifically for industrial use, including textiles and CBD products, legally distinguished by its low THC content.

  • “Hemp products are becoming increasingly popular for their health benefits and sustainability.”

Heirloom: A pure cannabis strain that has not been crossbred with any other strain, preserved in its original form, often indigenous to a specific geographic region.

  • “Heirloom strains are valued for their unique profiles and untouched genetics.”

Hash Oil: A potent cannabis concentrate made by extracting THC and other cannabinoids from the plant, often used in dabbing or vaporizing.

  • “Just a drop of hash oil can add a powerful kick to any bowl or joint.”

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Indica: A type of cannabis strain known for its relaxing and sedative effects, often recommended for night-time use.

  • “I prefer indica strains at night to help me unwind and sleep better.”

Ice Wax: A high-quality, solventless hash made using ice water to separate trichomes from the plant material, known for its purity and potency.

  • “The ice wax was so pure and potent, just a small amount was enough.”

Inhalation: The act of breathing in smoke or vapor produced by burning or vaporizing cannabis, a common method of consumption.

  • “Inhalation offers immediate effects, making it a preferred method for many users.”

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Infusion: The process of incorporating cannabis extracts into products such as edibles, oils, and tinctures, often used for both recreational and medicinal purposes.

  • “I tried my hand at infusion by making cannabis-infused coconut oil, and it turned out great!”

Interpening: The art and science of distinguishing the quality and effects of cannabis through the examination of its aroma, appearance, and structure.

  • “After taking an interpening course, I can now select strains more accurately based on their terpene profiles.”

Isolate: A cannabis product that has been refined to contain only a single cannabinoid, usually CBD or THC, without any other plant compounds.

  • “CBD isolate is perfect for me because it doesn’t have any THC, so I can enjoy the benefits without the high.”

Irrigation: The method of watering cannabis plants, crucial for their growth and development. Different systems can be used depending on the cultivation setup.

  • “Proper irrigation is key to healthy plants, so I installed a drip system for my indoor grow.”

Ice Bong: A type of bong that includes an ice catcher to hold ice cubes, cooling the smoke and making the hit smoother.

  • “Using an ice bong makes for a much smoother experience, especially for larger hits.”

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Joint: A cannabis cigarette, rolled in paper. One of the most iconic methods of consuming cannabis.

  • “We passed around a joint while watching the sunset from the rooftop.”

Jelly Hash: A potent mixture of hash oil and bubble hash, known for its strong effects and versatility in consumption methods.

  • “Adding a bit of jelly hash to the vape pen dramatically increased its potency.”

Juicing: The process of extracting juice from raw cannabis leaves and buds for health benefits without psychoactive effects.

  • “Juicing cannabis is a great way to enjoy its health benefits without getting high.”

Jar Curing: A method used to cure cannabis by storing it in airtight jars and opening them periodically to control moisture levels and enhance flavor and potency.

  • “Jar curing my harvest really brought out the flavors and made the smoke smoother.”

Joints per Ounce: A rough estimation of how many joints can be rolled from an ounce of cannabis, depending on joint size and density.

  • “I can usually get about 40 joints per ounce when I roll them nice and tight.”

Jane: Slang for a female cannabis user or a term used affectionately for cannabis itself.

  • “Jane and I have a date tonight; just me, my couch, and my favorite movies.”

Jigsaw: A term sometimes used to describe a particularly complex or potent strain of cannabis, often with a mix of effects.

  • “This Jigsaw strain is amazing; it’s like a puzzle of flavors and sensations.”

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K

Kief: The accumulation of trichomes that fall off the cannabis flower, often collected and used to sprinkle on top of cannabis before smoking for an extra potency boost.

  • “He sprinkled some kief over the bowl to enhance the session.”

Kush: Originally referring to strains that came from the Hindu Kush mountain range, it’s now a term used to describe any really good cannabis, often associated with a strong, sedative high.

  • “This kush strain has a deep, earthy flavor and a powerful effect.”

Knockout: Slang for a cannabis strain or product with particularly strong effects, often leaving the user in a deeply relaxed or “knocked out” state.

  • “That edible was a total knockout; I slept like a baby.”

Key Lime Pie: A hybrid cannabis strain known for its sweet and tangy flavor profile, reminiscent of the dessert it’s named after, with relaxing effects.

  • “Key Lime Pie not only tastes amazing but also provides a calm, soothing high.”

Kinetic Energy: A playful term used to describe the energizing effect of some cannabis strains, as opposed to the more sedative effects of others.

  • “I love strains that give me kinetic energy, perfect for a hike or working on my art.”

Kingsize: Refers to larger-than-average rolling papers or pre-rolled joints, allowing for a longer smoking experience.

  • “We rolled a kingsize joint for the party, ensuring everyone got a hit.”

Kaleidoscope: Sometimes used to describe the visual effects experienced with certain cannabis strains, akin to the changing patterns of a kaleidoscope.

  • “The visuals I get from this strain are like looking through a kaleidoscope; it’s mesmerizing.”

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Lit: Slang for being under the influence of cannabis, similar to “high” but can also imply a particularly enjoyable or intense experience.

  • “The concert was amazing, especially since we were all lit and vibing to the music.”

Loud: A term used to describe cannabis that has a very strong and pungent smell, indicative of high quality and potency.

  • “You can tell that’s some loud just by the smell; it fills up the whole room.”

Landrace: A cannabis strain that has developed naturally in a specific geographic region, unaltered by human breeding practices.

  • “I’m interested in trying landrace strains to experience cannabis in its most natural form.”

Leaf: The part of the cannabis plant that photosynthesizes and breathes but is less potent than the flower. It’s often associated with the iconic cannabis image.

  • “Even the leaf of the cannabis plant has become a universal symbol for the culture.”

Live Resin: A type of cannabis concentrate made from fresh, undried plants to preserve more of the terpenes, resulting in a more flavorful experience.

  • “Live resin captures the plant’s true essence and flavor profile, making it a premium choice for connoisseurs.”

Lowrider: A type of autoflowering cannabis strain known for its short stature and quick growth cycle, making it ideal for stealthy growing conditions.

  • “Lowrider strains are perfect for my small indoor setup because they don’t take up much space.”

Legalization: The process of removing legal prohibitions on cannabis, allowing for its sale and use under regulated conditions.

  • “With legalization spreading across the country, more people are discovering the benefits of cannabis.”

Linalool: A terpene found in cannabis and lavender, known for its calming effects and distinctive floral aroma.

  • “Strains high in linalool are my go-to for stress relief and relaxation.”

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Munchies: The intense hunger one might feel after consuming cannabis, leading to snacking or feasting.

  • “After vaping, we all got the munchies and ordered an absurd amount of pizza.”

Moon Rocks: Cannabis buds dipped in hash oil and then rolled in kief, creating an incredibly potent product often reserved for experienced consumers.

  • “Moon rocks are not for the faint of heart; they’re super potent and best enjoyed in small doses.”



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Microdosing: The practice of consuming very small amounts of cannabis to achieve desired effects without intense psychoactive experiences.

  • “Microdosing throughout the day helps me manage my anxiety without feeling overwhelmed.”

Macronutrients: Essential nutrients required by cannabis plants in large amounts for optimal growth, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

  • “Adjusting the macronutrients in the soil mix can significantly impact plant health and yield.”

Marijuana: A term historically used to describe cannabis; though it remains widely recognized, its usage is declining due to its racially charged origins.

  • “While ‘marijuana’ is commonly understood, many prefer to use ‘cannabis’ to acknowledge the term’s problematic history.”

Male Plant: A cannabis plant that produces pollen and fertilizes female plants, often removed in cultivation to prevent seed production.

  • “Identifying and removing male plants early is crucial to prevent them from pollinating the females.”

Mainlining: A training technique for cannabis plants that involves creating a symmetrical, manifold structure for even canopy growth and optimal yield.

  • “Mainlining requires some effort upfront but can lead to impressive results in both plant structure and bud production.”

Myrcene: The most common terpene found in cannabis, known for its earthy, musky aroma and contributing to the sedative effects of certain strains.

  • “Strains with high levels of myrcene tend to be more relaxing and are great for unwinding in the evening.”

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Nug: A term for a dense, well-formed bud of cannabis, often seen as a sign of high quality.

  • “Check out this nug; it’s perfectly dense and sticky.”

Nectar: Often referring to a high-quality, potent cannabis concentrate, similar to honey or nectar in consistency and sweetness.

  • “The nectar concentrate was so flavorful and smooth, perfect for a dab.”

Nanoemulsion: A technology used in cannabis beverages and edibles to create water-soluble cannabis formulations, improving bioavailability and onset time.

  • “The nanoemulsion process makes this cannabis drink hit faster and more consistently than traditional edibles.”

Neem Oil: An organic pesticide used in cannabis cultivation to combat pests without harmful chemicals.

  • “I use neem oil in my grow to keep the spider mites at bay while staying organic.”

Nightcap: Slang for a final dose of cannabis taken before bed, often an indica strain, to promote sleep.

  • “A little nightcap of that heavy indica and I’m off to dreamland.”

Nitrogen: A critical macronutrient for cannabis plant growth, especially during the vegetative stage.

  • “Ensuring your soil has enough nitrogen is key to getting those lush, green leaves.”

Non-Psychoactive: Describes compounds in cannabis, like CBD, that don’t produce the “high” associated with THC.

  • “I prefer non-psychoactive products for daytime use, so I can stay clear-headed.”

Novel Cannabinoids: Recently discovered or synthesized cannabinoids that are not as well-known or researched as THC and CBD.

  • “There’s a lot of excitement about the potential therapeutic effects of novel cannabinoids like CBN and CBG.”

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Ounce: A common unit of measurement for purchasing cannabis flower, equal to 28 grams.

  • “I usually buy an ounce at a time to get a better deal.”

Oil: A concentrated form of cannabis, extracted using various methods, rich in cannabinoids like THC and CBD.

  • “Cannabis oil can be used in vape pens for a discreet and potent option.”

Organic: Refers to cannabis grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents, often sought after for its natural cultivation methods.

  • “I prefer organic cannabis because I like knowing it’s grown in a way that’s better for the environment and my body.”

Overgrow: A term from the cannabis community’s mantra to cultivate or share cannabis so abundantly that it becomes impossible to regulate.

  • “The idea behind ‘overgrow’ is to make cannabis so common that it’s freely available to anyone who needs it.”

OG: Originally standing for “Ocean Grown,” but commonly used to denote strains with a reputation for high potency and quality.

  • “OG Kush is a classic strain known for its strong effects and distinctive aroma.”

Open Pollination: A cultivation method in which cannabis plants are allowed to pollinate naturally, leading to greater genetic diversity.

  • “Open pollination can result in some interesting and unique strain variations.”

Onset: The length of time it takes to feel the effects of cannabis after consumption, which can vary significantly between different methods of use.

  • “The onset of edibles is much slower compared to smoking, so it’s important to be patient.”

Outcross: The process of breeding cannabis plants with others from a different genetic line to introduce new traits and increase genetic diversity.

  • “Outcrossing with a strain from a different climate can introduce hardiness to the offspring.”

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Pot: A very common slang term for cannabis, dating back decades.

  • “My grandparents said they used to smoke pot back in the 60s.”

Pre-roll: A ready-to-smoke, commercially prepared joint, offering convenience and consistency.

  • “I picked up a few pre-rolls for the concert tonight.”

Phenotype: The observable characteristics of a cannabis plant, influenced by both its genetic makeup and environmental factors.

  • “Even though they’re from the same strain, each plant’s phenotype has subtle differences in flavor and effects.”

Pistil: The part of the female cannabis plant that catches pollen from males, recognizable by its often colorful, hair-like strands.

  • “The pistils have turned a rich amber color, indicating the plant is ready for harvest.”

Photosynthesis: The process by which cannabis plants convert light, water, and CO2 into oxygen and glucose, fueling their growth.

  • “Optimizing conditions for photosynthesis is key to vigorous cannabis plant growth.”

Pollen: The fine, powdery substance produced by male cannabis plants, used for breeding and producing seeds when it fertilizes female plants.

  • “Carefully collecting pollen allows breeders to create new cannabis strains with desired traits.”

Psychoactive: Describes substances, like THC in cannabis, that can alter perception, mood, consciousness, cognition, or behavior.

  • “Despite its psychoactive properties, cannabis can be used responsibly for both medicinal and recreational purposes.”

Permaculture: An approach to cannabis cultivation that mimics the natural ecosystem, aiming to create sustainable and self-sufficient gardens.

  • “Adopting permaculture practices has made my cannabis garden more resilient and productive.”

Pinene: A terpene found in cannabis that offers a pine-like aroma and may have anti-inflammatory and bronchodilatory effects.

  • “Strains high in pinene tend to be refreshing and can help with alertness.”

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Quarter: Refers to a quarter of an ounce of cannabis (about 7 grams), a common quantity for casual purchase.

  • “Just a quarter for me this week; I’m trying to cut back.”

QP: Short for quarter pound (4 ounces of cannabis), a larger quantity typically bought for long-term personal use or distribution.

  • “He got a QP of his favorite strain since it was on sale.”

Quartz: A material used for high-quality dabbing rig and vape pen components, particularly for its heat resistance and flavor preservation qualities.

  • “I upgraded to a quartz banger for my rig, and it’s made a huge difference in taste.”

Quality Control: The process of ensuring product consistency, safety, and satisfaction in the cannabis industry, often involving lab testing for potency and contaminants.

  • “The dispensary prides itself on rigorous quality control to ensure only the best products reach our customers.”

Querkle: A specific indica-dominant cannabis strain known for its grape and berry aromas, a cross between Purple Urkle and Space Queen.

  • “Querkle’s relaxing effects and sweet taste make it a favorite for evening use.”

Quick Wash ISO (QWISO): A method of extracting cannabis resin using isopropyl alcohol, resulting in a concentrate known for its speed and simplicity of preparation.

  • “I tried making QWISO at home, and while it was quick, you really have to be careful to evaporate all the alcohol.”

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Roach: The small remainder of a joint after it’s been smoked, often saved to be reused in future smoking sessions.

  • “Don’t throw away the roach; we can use it for a rainy day.”

Rig: A term often used for a glass device specifically designed for vaporizing cannabis concentrates, also known as a dab rig.

  • “He broke out his new rig for a dabbing session, and it hit so smoothly.”

Resin: A sticky substance produced by cannabis plants, often accumulating on smoking devices or as a concentrate extracted from the plant.

  • “Cleaning the resin out of a pipe can be a chore, but it’s necessary for a clean hit.”

Rolling Papers: Thin sheets of paper used to roll cannabis flowers into joints, available in various sizes and materials.

  • “I prefer hemp rolling papers since they burn evenly and taste neutral.”

Reclaim: The residue that collects inside a dab rig after vaporizing concentrates, which can be collected and reused.

  • “Some people collect reclaim from their rigs to use in edibles or topicals.”

Root Ball: The mass of roots formed by a cannabis plant, crucial for nutrient uptake and overall plant health.

  • “A healthy root ball is essential for a thriving cannabis plant, so make sure your pots are big enough.”

Ruderalis: A species of cannabis known for its autoflowering properties and resilience, often crossbred to create autoflowering hybrid strains.

  • “Ruderalis genetics are what make it possible for a plant to flower based on age rather than light cycle.”

Runoff: Water that drains out of the bottom of a cannabis plant’s container, used to test for pH and nutrient levels.

  • “Checking the runoff water helps me ensure that my plants are getting the right amount of nutrients.”

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Sativa: A type of cannabis strain known for its energizing and uplifting effects, often preferred for daytime use.

  • “I love a good sativa to keep me productive and uplifted throughout the day.”

Shatter: A type of cannabis concentrate that is hard and translucent, resembling amber glass, known for its purity and potency.

  • “Shatter is my go-to for a clean, strong high.”

Strain: A specific variety of cannabis plant, bred for certain characteristics like aroma, THC/CBD content, and effects.

  • “Finding the right strain for your needs can really enhance your cannabis experience.”

Skunk: A term used to describe strains of cannabis with a strong, pungent smell reminiscent of a skunk.

  • “Skunk strains are known for their powerful aroma and equally powerful effects.”

Stem: The main support structure of the cannabis plant, which transports fluids and nutrients between the roots and leaves.

  • “When harvesting, I make sure to remove all the stems to ensure a smoother smoke.”

Salve: A cannabis-infused topical product used for relieving pain and inflammation on specific areas of the body.

  • “This CBD salve has been a game-changer for my arthritis pain.”

Sesh: Slang for a session of cannabis consumption, often in a social setting.

  • “We’re having a sesh this weekend; you’re welcome to join us!”

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THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol): The primary psychoactive compound in cannabis responsible for the “high” sensation.

  • “She prefers strains with a high THC content for maximum effect.”

Tincture: A liquid cannabis concentrate made by dissolving the plant’s compounds in alcohol or another solvent, taken orally via droplets.

  • “He adds a few drops of a CBD tincture to his morning tea for a calm start to the day.”

Terpenes: Aromatic compounds found in cannabis and other plants that influence the scent and flavor profile, and can modify the effects of cannabinoids.

  • “The terpenes in this strain give it a citrusy aroma that’s absolutely refreshing.”

Topical: Cannabis-infused lotions, balms, and oils applied directly to the skin for localized relief of pain, soreness, and inflammation.

  • “This cannabis topical has been effective at relieving my muscle aches without any psychoactive effects.”

Trim: The act of removing excess leaves from harvested cannabis buds, or the leafy material removed during this process.

  • “Trimming the buds can be time-consuming, but it’s worth it for the final product’s appearance and potency.”

Trichomes: Microscopic, crystal-like structures on the surface of cannabis buds and leaves that produce cannabinoids and terpenes.

  • “The trichomes are where all the magic happens, containing the plant’s THC and CBD.”

THCV (Tetrahydrocannabivarin): A cannabinoid similar to THC, but with distinct properties, including a clearer high and the potential to suppress appetite.

  • “Strains high in THCV are great for people looking for a stimulating, less munchie-inducing experience.”

Transdermal: Refers to products like patches that deliver cannabis compounds directly into the bloodstream through the skin for systemic effects.

  • “Transdermal patches are a discreet and long-lasting way to consume cannabis, especially for medicinal users.”

Tolerance: The phenomenon where repeated use of cannabis leads to a diminished effect over time, requiring larger amounts to achieve the same results.

  • “Taking a tolerance break can help restore the effectiveness of cannabis if you find it’s not as potent as it used to be.”

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Uber: While widely recognized as a ride-sharing service, in cannabis slang, “uber” can refer to something of very high quality or potency. It’s not a common term but reflects the playful nature of cannabis culture when describing exceptional strains or experiences.

  • “This new strain is uber; you only need a little to feel a lot.”

Uplift: A term often used to describe the euphoric and energizing effects of certain cannabis strains, typically sativas or sativa-dominant hybrids.

  • “I prefer strains that uplift and invigorate, making my day brighter and more productive.”

Unicorn: In cannabis culture, a rare, mythical strain or product that is highly sought after for its unique properties or effects.

  • “I’ve heard about this unicorn strain that tastes exactly like blueberries and has an incredible high, but I’ve yet to find it.”

Underwatering: A cultivation issue where cannabis plants do not receive enough water, leading to droopy, underdeveloped plants and potentially lower yields.

  • “I realized I was underwatering my plants when I saw the leaves starting to droop despite perfect light and nutrients.”

UV Light: Ultraviolet light, which in certain doses can increase the production of THC and other cannabinoids in cannabis plants during the flowering stage.

  • “Incorporating UV light into my grow room setup really helped boost the resin production on my buds.”

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Vape/Vaporize: The act of inhaling vapor produced by heating cannabis flowers or concentrates without combustion. Vaping is considered a healthier alternative to smoking because it avoids burning plant material.

  • “Vaping is so convenient, especially when I’m on the go.”

Volcano: A specific brand of vaporizer known for its high-quality, balloon-based system that cools and filters vapor before inhalation.

  • “The Volcano might be an investment, but its efficient extraction and smooth vapor make it worth every penny.”

Vaporizer Pen: A small, portable device used for vaporizing cannabis concentrates or oils, resembling a pen in size and shape.

  • “I always carry a vaporizer pen with me for discreet doses throughout the day.”

Viscosity: Refers to the thickness or fluidity of cannabis oil, affecting its suitability for different types of vape cartridges and consumption methods.

  • “The viscosity of this oil is perfect for my vape pen; it flows smoothly without clogging.”

Vegetative State: A phase of cannabis growth focused on leaf and stem production before transitioning to flowering.

  • “Keeping the plants in the vegetative state longer can result in bigger yields once they start to flower.”

Vapor: The gaseous form of compounds released when cannabis is heated, containing the active cannabinoids and terpenes without harmful smoke.

  • “The vapor from my new dry herb vape is so flavorful, it’s a whole new experience.”

Valencene: A citrusy terpene found in some cannabis strains and in Valencia oranges, known for its uplifting effects and ability to repel insects.

  • “Strains high in valencene have such a vibrant, citrus aroma that’s incredibly refreshing.”

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Wax: A sticky form of cannabis concentrate that resembles ear wax in texture. Known for its high THC content, wax is consumed through dabbing or vaping.

  • “Wax always gives me a more intense experience than flower.”

Weed: A common slang term for cannabis.

  • “Weed has been a part of human culture for thousands of years, used for both medicinal and recreational purposes.”

Water Pipe: A device used for smoking cannabis, using water to cool and filter the smoke.

  • “Using a water pipe can make inhaling smoother, reducing the harshness on your throat.”

Wake and Bake: The practice of consuming cannabis soon after waking up, often to start the day with a relaxed or euphoric feeling.

  • “My weekend wake and bake sessions are sacred to me, the perfect way to unwind and enjoy my mornings.”

White Widow: A well-known, potent hybrid cannabis strain that has gained popularity worldwide for its strong effects and resinous buds.

  • “White Widow is a classic strain that never disappoints with its powerful high and rich flavor.”

Windburn: A condition that affects cannabis plants, caused by excessive fan use or natural wind, resulting in damaged leaves.

  • “I had to adjust my fans because the leaves were showing signs of windburn from too much direct airflow.”

Wicking: A method used in some cannabis cultivation systems where water and nutrients are drawn up to the plants’ roots from below.

  • “Wicking systems can be incredibly efficient for small-scale grows, keeping the plants perfectly hydrated.”

Whole Plant: A term referring to products or extracts that utilize the entire cannabis plant, including flowers, leaves, and sometimes roots, to take advantage of the full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes.

  • “Whole plant extracts are believed to offer more comprehensive benefits thanks to the entourage effect.”

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XJ-13: A hybrid cannabis strain known for its uplifting and creative effects. It combines Jack Herer and G13 Haze, showcasing the community’s ingenuity in breeding strains to achieve specific effects.

  • “XJ-13 is my go-to strain when I need to be creative and focused on my artwork.”

Xtract: Slang for cannabis concentrates, highlighting the extraction process used to isolate cannabinoids and terpenes.

  • “I got some top-shelf xtract for my vape pen; the flavors and effects are incredibly pure and potent.” 

Xylem: The vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant, crucial for cannabis growth.

  • “Healthy xylem function is essential for the overall development of cannabis plants, ensuring that water and nutrients reach every part.”

Xanadu: Slang used to describe an exceptionally potent or euphoric high, akin to a state of bliss.

  • “After trying that new strain, I was in a state of pure Xanadu for hours.”

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Yield: In cannabis cultivation, yield refers to the amount of usable cannabis flower produced by a plant or crop. It’s a critical measure for both home growers and commercial cultivators, reflecting the efficiency and success of their cultivation practices.

  • “This year’s yield was exceptional, thanks to the new growing techniques I tried.”

Yield Strength: The maximum stress that a material (like a cannabis stalk) can withstand without permanent deformation.

  • “Ensuring proper yield strength in the plant’s stalks helps support heavy buds during the flowering phase.”

Yellow Leaf Syndrome: A condition in cannabis plants where the leaves turn yellow due to nutrient deficiencies or other environmental stressors.

  • “Yellow Leaf Syndrome can be resolved by adjusting the nutrient levels and checking the soil pH.”

Yoda OG: A popular hybrid strain known for its potent effects and calming properties.

  • “Yoda OG is my go-to for unwinding at the end of a long day.”

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Zig-Zag: A popular brand of rolling papers used by cannabis smokers. Zig-Zag papers have become synonymous with the art of rolling joints, underscoring the deep-rooted tradition of cannabis consumption through smoking.

  • “I used some Zig-Zags to roll up a fat cone for the party.”

Zen: A state of calm and relaxation often sought after with certain cannabis strains.

  • “This indica strain has me feeling completely Zen, melting away all my stress.”

Zkittlez: A hybrid cannabis strain known for its sweet, fruity flavor and relaxing effects.

  • “The Zkittlez strain tasted just like a bowl of tropical fruit, with a smooth, mellow high.”

Zone Out: Slang for experiencing a deeply relaxed state due to cannabis consumption, often involving daydreaming or spacing out.

  • “That strong indica had me zoning out for hours.”

Zaza: Slang for high-quality, exotic cannabis, often used to describe strains with unique terpene profiles or potent effects.

  • “Only the best Zaza will do for tonight’s sesh.”

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