![]() ![]() Still many “old-school growers” grow their hooch in the bush. Standard grow practice in Australia up until the 1990s. Weed grown outdoors (usually without pesticides / chemicals). Cannabis often resemble nuggets, be they chicken or gold. Short for nugget – describes a single bud. Seems to be a new trend to charge up to $140 AUD a quarter for strains, at least in some cases. StrainsĪ relatively new term to denote high quality bud – often with an official strain name. In German “kiff” is the most commonly used word for cannabis. Herbĭoes not have any direct origin in Australia, but is often used by Aussies to refer to weed. Refers to the good stuff – cannabis, weed, bud, call it what you want □ Jing BangaĪn unusual Aussie colloquial term for a small amount of pot – usually a gram. Yet another way of referring to weed – also used for other illicit drugs, but it has found its way into common cannabis parlance, particularly in Australian cities. Popular with growers and consumers alike. ![]() Refers to the potent flower of the cannabis plant. “Nah man, I’ve only enough for a small choof meself” BudĪ word for weed originating from America – however, it has become particularly popular amongst the younger generation of Aussie stoners. Refers to both the plant and the act of smoking it another old-school Aussie slang word. Quite easily the most popular term for weed amongst the elderly generation of Australians. “Will be soon – just reloading” Words Referring To Cannabis Itself Hooch ReloadĪ term used by some dealers to describe stocking up on more weed. Something all sick cunts do when ripping a cone. ![]() “I was fangin’ for a joint, but then old mate hooked us up.” Pull Through Lavishing its hungry fangs, keen for its next feed, on the prowl. (Synonym: G Up) “If I could just get on, I’d be able to think straight!” Fangin’ / Stingin’ĭesperately wanting to get stoned – so much so that one may be compared to a wild animal. Refers to the process of acquiring weed to smoke. When we’re lacking greenery and our dealer is on the other side of town – a “mission” is very much in order. When someone throws up their guts after consuming cannabis – this often occurs when someone is new to the drug and underestimates their dose, and/or chooses to mix it with other substances. “Fuck oath, let’s get outta here!” ‘Greened’ / Greening Out “Hey, you smoke bud? Wanna come over to mine and sesh?” Generally used in the context of sharing in a cannabis smoking experience with friends or acquaintances. Used in a similar context to fangin’ and/or stingin’ – when you use this word in the context of cannabis, it signifies to others that you are desperate to get high – that it’s all you have on your mind. …so, with that out of the way – and without further ado – it’s time to “ get it in ya!” Have your own slang you’ve been using, that you’d like to share with us? slang in the comments! And check out our other article on cannabis terminology here! Action Words About Cannabis Fiending It may be just a coincidence… but it’s a fun one, worth noting! Little known fact: Strain is the official term for Aussie pidgin English (Australian –> Strayan –> Strain). We take a fair-dinkum pride in the quirkiness of our own slang. Historically, Aussies have been renowned for their peculiar slant on the English language. THE GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS TERMINOLOGY! We here at FAB have strived to provide the Aussie cannabis community with a compendium of the cannabis-related terms often used in Australia, both classic and contemporary. THE GUIDE TO AUSTRALIAN CANNABIS TERMINOLOGY!. ![]()
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