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    #21
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    How Many Words Can You Form Out Of This Word?

    Quote Originally Posted by Trichome Creator
    Yes any order.

    Ruin is your anwser.
    Oh, okay. So, it's one answer each. :smokin:

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    #22
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    How Many Words Can You Form Out Of This Word?

    Quote Originally Posted by beachguy in thongs
    Oh, okay. So, it's one answer each. :smokin:
    No keep going. I did several myself.

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    #23
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    How Many Words Can You Form Out Of This Word?

    marijuana-
    1918, alt. by influence of Sp. proper name Maria Juana "Mary Jane" from mariguan (1894), from Mex.Sp. marihuana, of uncertain origin.

    "Marijuana ... makes you sensitive. Courtesy has a great deal to do with being sensitive. Unfortunately marijuana makes you the kind of sensitive where you insist on everyone listening to the drum solo in Iron Butterfly's 'In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida' fifty or sixty times." [P.J. O'Rourke, "Modern Manners," 1983]

    pot (2)
    "marijuana," 1938, probably a shortened form of Mexican Sp. potiguaya "marijuana leaves."

    toke (n.)
    1968, "inhalation of a marijuana cigarette or pipe smoke," U.S. slang, from earlier verb meaning "to smoke a marijuana cigarette" (1952), perhaps from Sp. tocar in sense of "touch, tap, hit" or "get a shave or part." In 19c. the same word in British slang meant "small piece of poor-quality bread," but this probably is not related.

    bong
    "water pipe for marijuana," 1960s, U.S. slang, said to have been introduced by Vietnam veterans, from Thai baung, lit. "cylindrical wooden tube."

    muggle
    "marijuana, a joint," 1926, originally mainly from New Orleans, of unknown origin.

    roach (1)
    1837, shortened form of cockroach (q.v.), in contemporary writing said to be from a polite desire to avoid the sexual connotation in the first syllable; meaning "butt of a marijuana cigarette" is first recorded 1938, perhaps from resemblance to the insect, but perhaps a different word entirely.


    http://www.etymonline.com

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    #24
    Member

    How Many Words Can You Form Out Of This Word?

    injun

    uhh....like the one in my car? (i might be a redneck)

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    #25
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    How Many Words Can You Form Out Of This Word?

    Jamuna

    A river in Bangladesh!!

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