Anonymous wrote:Yummy-Bs, Puggweed, or Chucklegrubb are the terms I hear most often.
Anonymous wrote:OP -what matters is telling your teen drugs will permanently harm their brain (which is still developing) and to just stay away from marijuana, by any name?
Anonymous wrote:Does no one else besides me strongly believe that the OP is a high schooler wasting time with this post?
Anonymous wrote:Yummy-Bs, Puggweed, or Chucklegrubb are the terms I hear most often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think if kids are using coded language, they're probably up to something. They're not coming up with slang for "eating a healthy salad" or "volunteering at the senior center."
Ummm do you have teens? They use all kinds of words for all kinds of innocuous stuff.
And they keep it all very private from us parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think if kids are using coded language, they're probably up to something. They're not coming up with slang for "eating a healthy salad" or "volunteering at the senior center."
Ummm do you have teens? They use all kinds of words for all kinds of innocuous stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I think if kids are using coded language, they're probably up to something. They're not coming up with slang for "eating a healthy salad" or "volunteering at the senior center."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they actually saying "grass"?
No.
It's a term popularized by rappers: https://dailyrapfacts.com/15255/what-does-gas-mean-in-rap/
Seriously? Im 47 and people have called it grass as long as I have known.
Grass is so 70's. We called it kind bud in the 2000's
If it was good, yeah.
Exactly. But, I was in college 90-94 in the PNW. Always kind bud if excellent. Just bud if decent. If not good or nasty: skunk.
But weed was universal.