Citations:wacky tobaccy

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English citations of wacky tobaccy

Noun: "(slang) marijuana"[edit]

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  • 1982 — Paul Loeb, Nuclear Culture: Living and Working in the World's Largest Atomic Complex, Coward, McCann & Geoghegan (1982), →ISBN, page 126:
    "It's good you guys didn't come over for Thanksgiving because I forgot to turn on the oven for the turkey and Frankie was smoking that wacky tobaccy, and he got mean and started punching everyone. []
  • 1985 — Charlie Daniels, The Devil Went Down to Georgia: Stories, Peachtree Publishers (1985), →ISBN, page 112:
    From what I'd seen on television and read in Rolling Stone and other enlightening publications, the people in California all kept their hair long, smoked wacky tobaccy, wore sandals and did pretty much as they damn well pleased.
  • 1991 — Stephen King, Needful Things, Signet (1992), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "Nan, just the usual. You know, Alan, your eyes are red as hell. Have you been smoking that wacky tobaccy again?"
  • 1994 — Janet Evanovich, Hot Six, St. Marten's Press (2001), →ISBN, page 276:
    [] I think the girls were celebrating with wacky tobaccy. []
  • 2000 — Gerald W. Haslam, Straight White Male, University of Nevada Press (2000), →ISBN, page 11:
    'Farms in California? Oil in California? You smoked too much of that wacky tobaccy, Leroy. Where're them damn movie stars at?'
  • 2003 — Elizabeth Lowell, Die in Plain Sight, Avon Books (2003), →ISBN, page 191:
    "I'm fine with witches. Blessed be and all that. But Lady Marian over there is a real piece of work. Spends her days conning old ladies into her karmic vitamin schemes and then does vodka shooters and smokes wakcy tobaccy all night in the back room."
  • 2004 — Mary R. Wise, Girl Clown, Lulu.com (2004), →ISBN, page 99:
    "Straight? Have you been partaking of the wacky tobaccy?"
  • 2005 — Laura L. Finley & Peter S. Finley, Piss Off!: How Drug Testing and Other Privacy Violation Are Alienating America's Youth, Common Courage Press (2005), →ISBN, page 11:
    So if schools still have kids who toke on the occasional wacky tobaccy despite drug-testing the athletes, widen the scope of your search and test everyone involved in extracurriculars.
  • 2006 — K. J. Larsen, Liar, Liar, Poisoned Pen Press (2010), →ISBN, page 144:
    I stepped inside and the odor of wacky tobaccy lingered in the air.
  • 2010 — Susan Shapiro, Overexposed, Thomas Dunne Books (2010), →ISBN, page 36:
    "Hey, Sis. You can smell that wacky tobaccy from the hall."