Thai-stick

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Noun[edit]

Thai-stick (countable and uncountable, plural Thai-sticks)

  1. Alternative form of Thai stick
    • 2005, John Dempsey, Matchbook, →ISBN, page 40:
      I looked behind me; saw a large duffel bag, the culprit. I got up and opened the thing. Jaw became unhinged, pupils tripled in size. I saw large bundles of Thai-Sticks, quick estimate of 50 branches, each branch made up of at least 10 sticks tied together.
    • 2007, Wayne Dwight Richards, Dragon Drive: A Comedia Mundana: A Comedia Mundana, →ISBN, page 99:
      I copped some Thai-stick once, from a stash one of my neighbors' kids stole from his dad back when I was around 10 or so.
    • 2010, Ian Mulgrew, Bud Inc., →ISBN, page 7:
      ln the late 1970s and until the early 1990s, there were mother-ships offshore unloading Thai-stick onto fishing boats, and shi-ping containers arrived stuffed with Afghani and Nepalese hash.
    • 2011, David Smith, Marooned: The Transformation of an Urban Dope Fiend, →ISBN, page 45:
      Our main objective was to score some Thai-stick.