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Blaze4Blaze 

Also know as "Trail-Blazing" or "Rasta-Rambling", with origins in the North East United States, Blaze4Blaze is a game played while hiking that involves taking a puff of a marijuana cigarette every time someone spots a trail marker, know as a blaze. The goal of the game is to see how far you can get on a given trail before you pass out or give up for want of snack foods.
Steve and I went Blaze4Blaze on a section of the AT this weekend. I won the game after about 3/4 of a mile.
Blaze4Blaze by Zacharius225543 July 27, 2011
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blazeiblahzen 

Originated in upstate New York. Used in the form of a question asking a person if they wanna smoke a blunt.
Keeper: "Blazeiblahzen?"
Cecil: "Iight I'll be right there"
blazeiblahzen by Sasseen November 30, 2005
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