From the fable "stone soup".
When someone wants to roll a joint but doesn't possess any of the necessary ingredients (rolling papers, tobacco, cannabis) themselves and attempts to procure them from others, esp. each from a different person, with the promise of a share of the resulting joint.
A common occurrence at music festivals.
When someone wants to roll a joint but doesn't possess any of the necessary ingredients (rolling papers, tobacco, cannabis) themselves and attempts to procure them from others, esp. each from a different person, with the promise of a share of the resulting joint.
A common occurrence at music festivals.
by esquilax January 17, 2008

dont play at john's cardroom, it's a mitt joint. i caught a guy dealing from the bottom of the deck last time, and they didnt do anything about it
by el grande ray February 18, 2008

by Boss February 29, 2004

a joint rolled out of the remaining marijuana from old finished joints (roaches)- more potent due to the resination of the marijuana, but the taste suffers as a result
by Chester NoSeeds January 23, 2006

by EGODs October 25, 2019

1. a joint resembling a dove's tail, used in carpentry to connect two or more pieces of wood
2. a European style joint that looks like a dove's tail, owing to its flatted mouth-end, through which one inhales the smoke; however, most people prefer the regular joint
2. a European style joint that looks like a dove's tail, owing to its flatted mouth-end, through which one inhales the smoke; however, most people prefer the regular joint
1. I'm going to use dovetail joints to make this, uhm, wooden table
2a. Yo Chris, let's smoke this dovetail joint . . . I haven't blazed in like 3 hours
2b. "Fixing a hole in the ocean, trying to make a dovetail joint, lookin through a glass onion" - John Lennon from "Glass Onion"
2a. Yo Chris, let's smoke this dovetail joint . . . I haven't blazed in like 3 hours
2b. "Fixing a hole in the ocean, trying to make a dovetail joint, lookin through a glass onion" - John Lennon from "Glass Onion"
by i am miguel July 21, 2008

An inexpensive, off-brand radio such as a Luiton or Baofeng used primarily for listening to Suffolk County fire frequencies by someone too frugal to purchase a Motorola or a proper scanner. Chinese joints should never be used for transmitting, only receiving due to their low transmit power and tendency to bleed across multiple frequencies.
by AWeb740 September 5, 2022
