by Jonnoooo January 25, 2022

by Kahtir:) December 8, 2023

British slang for a joint/spliff.
Mainly used to describe a weed joint, but can also be used for other drugs like PCP.
Mainly used to describe a weed joint, but can also be used for other drugs like PCP.
by ahj03 September 15, 2019

When you waited to do all of your coursework until the last minute and now you have to do a semesters worth of work in a few days and you start to feel high from doing so much work.
by mbit May 15, 2019


This adjective is a variation of the word “booted” which means very high or drunk; fucked up.
However the addition of the “Z” to replace “B” signifies a specific type of high caused by sedative, prescription medications.
The Z’s you catch from sleeping and certain names of said medications pair together well in linguistic terms— “xanned out,” “zooted off them xannies”
However the addition of the “Z” to replace “B” signifies a specific type of high caused by sedative, prescription medications.
The Z’s you catch from sleeping and certain names of said medications pair together well in linguistic terms— “xanned out,” “zooted off them xannies”
by JaycAker October 31, 2020
