by arn crew January 15, 2004

Bud rolled in a joint wrap, generally white. The rolls come in flavors, with peach being the best. The larger version is called a blunt (brown) and usually comes in a gram and sells for 10 bucks. Both are made from the small pieces of marijuana called shake. Shake accumulates in ones' stash when they break up the bud to pack in a bowl. It is too small to pack so joint and blunt wraps are used. Hash may be laced with it, as well as other drugs such as cocaine.
by DuRoss July 09, 2007

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by cmoneybags January 11, 2006

He went all in I called and he shows me a joint, Kings Full of Fours. (Flop) 2 4 K (turn) 4 (River) 10
by Doobiewan October 08, 2006

1)So let's get to the point let's roll another joint
Turn the radio loud I'm too alone to be proud
You don't know how it feels
You don't know how it feels...to be me
Turn the radio loud I'm too alone to be proud
You don't know how it feels
You don't know how it feels...to be me
by M*A*S*H January 10, 2005

Joints come in 2 main types:
- Hinge (allows movement back and forth)
- Ball and Socket (allows movement in all directions)
Both move can freely in their repective paths of movement, provided nothing gets in the way.
Joints are generally found in one of 2 instances: in the body, or in general (non-biological) terms.
1) An area at the end of 2 bones where muscle tissue connects to create a moveable part (biological joint). This could be a finger (hinge) or possibly a shoulder (ball and socket), among other things.
2) Any connection between 2 objects that allows movement. This could be found on a door's hinge (hinge) or a trailer hitch (ball and socket), and more.
- Hinge (allows movement back and forth)
- Ball and Socket (allows movement in all directions)
Both move can freely in their repective paths of movement, provided nothing gets in the way.
Joints are generally found in one of 2 instances: in the body, or in general (non-biological) terms.
1) An area at the end of 2 bones where muscle tissue connects to create a moveable part (biological joint). This could be a finger (hinge) or possibly a shoulder (ball and socket), among other things.
2) Any connection between 2 objects that allows movement. This could be found on a door's hinge (hinge) or a trailer hitch (ball and socket), and more.
by IllTakePoint November 15, 2009
