A type of joint in which two rizlas are used. One rizla is stuck vertically up on the end of one skin, opposite the roach end, then cut down diagonally to make and "L" shape. It is then rolled like a regular joint to result in a substantially bigger reefa.
by King L July 20, 2003
Get the King Lmug. by hahahehe:) December 29, 2017
Get the take the Lmug. West side of Chicago; A part of the West side of Chicago where consecutive streets start with the letter "L"
by 74-BOSS September 2, 2005
Get the L-townmug. Die L’s is a slang term used by various criminals, but mostly gang members. The ‘L’ in the term can mean various things depending on who’s throwing it; it can mean love, life, loyalty, etc. Again that meaning will vary, but the overall meaning is the same, if you say die Ls for (x), it means (x) is an enemy or someone/something of that nature. People can say Die L’s for people, cities, gangs etc.
by SlockerCocker May 11, 2018
Get the Die Lmug. That heist was L-Jay. Or...
P-diddy is L-Jay
P-diddy is L-Jay
by Hanna Montaneia December 16, 2008
Get the L-Jaymug. L-Mail, or Lmail is short for "letter mail", and is a method of sending a real physical letter via an Internet web page.
An L-Mail system typically enables individuals and companies to send mail internationally directly from their computers, requiring only Internet access and a browser. In a first step, the user defines the letter format and then composes the text. Subsequently, the data is transmitted via a network to a printing centre chosen by the user, preferably in the vicinity of the addressee, where the letter is printed, put in an envelope and fed into the postal system.
Because letters are posted locally to the recipient, a faster speed of delivery can be achieved than by traditional air mail. With local postage being paid, costs can also be less than an equivalent air mail letter.
An L-Mail system typically enables individuals and companies to send mail internationally directly from their computers, requiring only Internet access and a browser. In a first step, the user defines the letter format and then composes the text. Subsequently, the data is transmitted via a network to a printing centre chosen by the user, preferably in the vicinity of the addressee, where the letter is printed, put in an envelope and fed into the postal system.
Because letters are posted locally to the recipient, a faster speed of delivery can be achieved than by traditional air mail. With local postage being paid, costs can also be less than an equivalent air mail letter.
by Grishton May 13, 2005
Get the L-Mailmug. 