il duce
Originally Mussolini's title for himself during World War II, meaning "the chief" in Italian. (The second word is pronounced 'DOO-cheh'.)
In modern slang, a particularly well-crafted blunt. This sense surely derives from the close similarity of the phrase to "ill dutchy.
Sometimes, by extension, applied to a master craftsman of blunts.
In modern slang, a particularly well-crafted blunt. This sense surely derives from the close similarity of the phrase to "ill dutchy.
Sometimes, by extension, applied to a master craftsman of blunts.
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