I always call it pot, which I understand outs me as an old person. But there are so many names for chronic, all over the world. What is your favorite?
CBD.
Living in a prohibition state it helps make it sound legal.
Pingu or “take a kayak.”
when my wife or I asked each other if we want to go out for a smoke, we call it a “poof”
I dated somebody whose family used that as a synonym for farting. So thank you for taking it outside!
My brother and I use several terms interchangeably. Usually just weed, but medicine and flower, and sometimes herb get used a bit when we feel like changing it up.
Pretty boring selection most of the time.
Oh, almost forgot “stuff”. Yeah we’re kind of boring lol.
Dank.
Scott Green
Electric lettuce
Boon.
I usually call it “pot,” but then multiple people said I sound like an old person, so now I don’t know what I’m supposed to say. I guess I’ll start calling it “dope.”
Yeah “pot” is the best term
— an old person
Weed.
Gotta stick with the classics.
Jazz cabbage or the Devil’s lettuce
Devil’s lettuce, Mary Jane and “marahuana” (in the Hank Hill voice) are probably my favorites that immediately come to mind
sticky icky in hank hill voice is pretty fun
I try to avoid terms that demonize or leads to alluding to war on drugs.
So the only correct term, is cannabis.
I don’t call my kids or my adhd meds meth, speed, amphetamines, etc. so I refuse to acknowledge the same for this medicine.
I respect that. What about “traditional” names like ganja?
Wacky tobacky
I absolutely abhor tobacco way too much to use that.
Also the first time I actually heard it used was that country song, so I hate it even more on top of that.
Although I do respect that outside that context it is kinda funny. But not my choice.
Reefer
At some point my lines got crossed between “Beefarino”, a fictional food stuff that was fed to a horse in an episode of Seinfeld which led to handsome cab ending levels of equine flatulence, and “reefer”. Out loud I think I say “weed” most often, but in my internal monologue I call it “reeferino” well over half the time.