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Stoneover 

The morning after smoking weed, kinda like a hangover when youve been drinking.

Unlike a hangover, you dont feel sick or unwell. Effects of a stoneover is genrally not being able to think straight or feeling generally a little fuzzy round the edges.

Like a hangover you wont always get one, just luck of the draw.
Q. you feelin ok today, you dont seem with it.
A. Im ok, just got a stoneover.
Stoneover by stoneover August 8, 2007
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Stoneover 

The feeling you have the morning after a night of smoking pot, usually including feelings of drowsiness and sluggishness like a hangover, but unlike hangovers, there's an overall feeling of comfortability and contentment.
"Dude we smoked four bowls last night and I'm still kinda baked..."

"Yeah man you've got a stoneover."
Stoneover by KingofEggos April 7, 2010

stoneover 

stoneover: where you have consumed a large amount of weed the night b4 and u wake up in the morning still kinda stoned and feeling dizzy like a hangover. funny feeling, lasts all day.
Friend: whats wrong with you today?
Stoner: oh ive just got a massive stoneover aye.
Friend: oh yep.
stoneover by the wind is changing September 21, 2005

stoneover 

A term used to describe the feeling felt in the morning after a a night of getting stoned, similar to a hangover.
Chris: Ahh man we were totally stoned last night

Charles: I know man, I've got a stoneover
stoneover by Jallooe March 1, 2011

stoneover 

the morning after affect you get after smoking marijuana. like a hangover only with pot instead of alchohol.
man.. my head's pounding.. i have a killer stoneover
stoneover by emma October 28, 2003

stansoverparty 

15yr old kid who looks like he’s 80/Prince Phillip, must be ware
“Hey, you know STANSOVERPARTY? He looks like prince Phillip

STANDOVER MAN

Thief who specializes in persuading other thieves to surrender their valuable items.
From the website of Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read:

"My apprenticeship in crime began in the 1970s. This had me robbing massage parlours and taking on contracts to maim and kill rivals. Once I had obtained a doctorate as a "standover man", robbing drug dealers and other criminals, who funnily enough couldn't report me to the police, became childs play. I once told a friend "why rob a straight guy of $20 when you can rob a drug dealer of $10,000 and he can't go running to the police?" After all both involved some work on my behalf, but the man in the street was less likely to give up his $20 as he had to work hard for it. For the drug-dealers it came easy, so why would they put up a fight. Although some of my victims chose to chew razor blades (at their own request of course), before they would hand over cash? And I am the psychopath!
STANDOVER MAN by Yammer February 21, 2004