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12 ounce mouse

a mouse that works as a cab driver for a shark but also robs banks with a chinchilla.
The 12 Ounce Mouse from Rock Steady Town, Beep Bop County USA
by The 27 July 28, 2008
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Quarter Ounce

A quarter ounce, quarter, or q, is 7 grams of bud. Usually you can pick one up for $40-$60 dollars, depending on your plug, where you live, and the strain.
Bro, I was so zooted last night, I rolled up a double wide wood wit a quarter ounce.
by ProfessionalMaggot\m/ February 24, 2020
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36 ounces

The term thirty-six ounces is most frequently used in the drug dealing community while referencing one kilogram, more often than not referring to cocaine.
what you got 36 ounces goin' for?
by big eazy November 26, 2007
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Ounce

1 Gram: the smallest amount of marijuana generally available
for purchase in the world of weed.

1/8th: 3.5 Grams

1/4th (Commonly referred to as a quad): 7 Grams (2 8ths)

Ounce: 4 quads. (28 Grams of marijuana)

1 Kilo: 2.2 Lbs. of marijuana.
16 Ounces in a pound. 2.2x16 = 35.2 Ounces
35.2 Ounces = 985.6 Grams of Marijuana
Rough Cost = A fucking rediculous amount of money
which I prefer not to think about.

A Lid: Generally mistaken to be exactly one ounce of
marijuana, a lid is actually just a large bag or
container of marijuana similar or comparable in
amount to an ounce.

Well, now you should pretty much know the terms used to describe verious amounts of marijuana. Standard prices should start with $15-20/gram, $50-60/8th, $100-115/quad, 300-360/ounce, and an absolutely sick amount of money that nobody should ever spend for a kilo. You want a kilo, you grow a kilo. You grow a kilo, you become my friend.

The End.
>>Hey man, you got any bud I can buy off you?
<<Yeah man, I can hook you up. How much you want?
>>This would be the point in the conversation when you let your dealer know the quantity of marijuana you would like to buy Ex. a gram, 2 grams, an 8th, a quad, an ounce, a kilo. The term lid is not commonly used to describe a precise amount of weed, so don't use this term for business.
by J.Dylan November 15, 2005
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More bounce to the ounce

Originally, Pepsi Cola used the phrase in 1950 for their marketing slogan, "More bounce to the ounce." Meaning, it pepped you up more with each incremental amount. However, Roger Troutman recorded the song for his band Zapp in 1980. It became a huge hit. In the song, which is recorded as a dance hit, he writes, "I like to watch them bounce", "get on the dance floor" and the song also features his voices uttering the sounds that sound like man's tongue and lips blubbering. This clearly indicates the reference to a woman's breasts and a man's desire to see them on the dance floor bouncing, not to mention the enjoyment of experiencing breasts on a more intimate level. Basically, the current concept of "more bounce to the ounce" refers to how most men find a large set of woman's breasts more desirable than smaller sets.
"Look at the stack she's carryin'. She's got more bounce to the ounce."
by Dance If You Want To September 8, 2011
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Mexican Ounce

A true ounce is 28.5 grams. A Mexican Ounce is 25 grams (not 24 grams as incorrectly defined above). The reason the measurement is shorted is because it is easier to divide and multiply by 25 rather than 28.5 when converting between imperial and metric measurements. That way when it is split from larger quantities like kilos or pounds, it divides into even smaller quantities and there is no remainder.

For example:

1lb = 16oz = 400g (true measurement of 456g)
1kg = 40oz (true measurement of 35.2g)
Johnny: I went to Hector for an ounce and when I weighed it out it was 25g.

Robbie: Damn! That's only a Mexican Ounce. Last time we buy from that dude.
by lx5spd November 12, 2016
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