A crossjoint (two joints sharing a single point of intersection) as made famous by Saul Silver in the movie Pineapple Express.
by NOVIAN August 23, 2009

when you put loose pipe tobacco and weed in a pipe. usually a last ditch effort to get high. We use stem, resin, and kief.
by aprillllll and lovetts May 8, 2011

Gangsta #1: I'll be hanging around the hood all day drinking a 40 and smoking a blunt!
Gangsta #2: Yeah, a 40 and a blunt is always a good combination! Let me hit it too, homie!
Gangsta #2: Yeah, a 40 and a blunt is always a good combination! Let me hit it too, homie!
by difiCa July 27, 2007

A marijuana cigar, refereed to as a blunt, is called a Pinner Blunt when it is minimally filled. Often rolled tightly, a Pinner Blunt is a economical way to conserve marijuana.
It is also a way to smoke more expensive marijuana, with a higher potency, without being wasteful.
It is also a way to smoke more expensive marijuana, with a higher potency, without being wasteful.
Person A: "Dude, I don't think I have enough left for a blunt"
Person B: "Just roll a pinner blunt, we can get some more later"
or:
Person A: "I could only afford a gram of that hydro(hydroponic=more potency) "
Person B: "Well, roll a pinner blunt and we can smoke again later"
Person B: "Just roll a pinner blunt, we can get some more later"
or:
Person A: "I could only afford a gram of that hydro(hydroponic=more potency) "
Person B: "Well, roll a pinner blunt and we can smoke again later"
by The Marijuana Authority November 10, 2009

The act of smoking blunts all day on every wednesday of the week. When one participates in blunt wednesday, they smoke literally all day. Waking and baking, then smoking all day whenever he/she deems necessary. Smoking before one goes to bed is a must. BUt what makes blunt wednesday unique is that you must stay high ALL DAY. No sobriety can be felt.
by the man May 13, 2005

by bluntman 420 December 28, 2008

Sticking a blunt in each nostril and duct taping your mouth shut so that you cannot breathe unless you breathe through the blunt.
by Joseph Conrad January 11, 2008
