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Synthetic Spliff

Having a bong hit and then a cigarette to make it feel like you are having a spliff or joint
John: "we are running a bit low on weed, man. Why don't you have a synthetic spliff
Synthetic Spliff by Wuntur July 7, 2018

Synthetic Marxism 

A specificity of synthetic materialism in which the structure of an organization serves as the design of a blockchain.
Synthetic Marxism collapses the workers' collective into a blockchain-authenticated reciprocity model.

Synthetic Age 

The Synthetic Age is the advancement of the Genetic age. This age involves synthetic materials, advanced polymers, Artificial Intelligence, composite materials, advanced robotics etc. This age started in 2006
Synthetic Age, synthetic materials, advanced polymers, Artificial Intelligence, composite materials, advanced robotics, new building materials
Synthetic Age by Brian Medland December 29, 2008

synthesic 

When a person achieves counter-strike nirvana while at the same time being the cutest guy ever. See word UBER PANZER FUHRER.

synthesic wears tight pants.

synthesic by LockNTross June 23, 2003

self-syntheticity 

The asymmetry of linear time.

The quality of linear time having momentum.

The circumstance of the asymmetric momentum falling under the material (false) frame of consciousness in order to preserve external symmetry.

The circumstance of value having a meta-value because the null value is neither conclusively a point nor a line.

The circumstance of something appearing from nothing.
In the paradigm of self-syntheticity something appears from nothing because the syntheticity is contrapositive to the thesis AND the antithesis.

synthetic marijuana 

Synthetic marijuana has been available since 2006 but has recently gained in popularity. Sold under the names of K2, Spice, Black Mamba, Blaze, and Red X Dawn, it was touted as the legal marijuana and was, therefore, a very attractive alternative to the real thing. But, as the prescription drug epidemic has shown, legal doesn’t mean safe.
Synthetic marijuana was sold at tobacco shops and gas stations, and was marketed as tea, incense, or herbs. The herbs were sprayed with chemicals that mimic the psychoactive properties of THC. Unlike marijuana, though, fake pot cannot be combined with alcohol without making the person extremely ill. Dawn Dearden, spokeswoman for the DEA also points out that since these synthetic marijuana substitutes are not produced in a controlled environment, their purity and dosage are not regulated or consistent.
synthetic marijuana by anarkyst March 28, 2012