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Sensemilla 

Jamaican rarely used slang term for weed.
You got em Sensemilla?
Sensemilla by pook_11 February 13, 2018

Sensimilla 

A highly potent form of marijuana, in which the end, smokable product contains no seeds.

Sensimilla does not refer to a particular breed or strain of plant. Any female marijuana plant which is prevented from becoming fertilized will produce flowers without seeds. This contributes to a higher THC content in the harvest because none of the buds have had a chance to turn into seeds. This also contributes to the quality and rarity of Sensimilla product because an unfertilized sensi-yeilding plant is unable to reproduce (until fertilized).

The term "Sensimilla" is broken down to translate in Spanish as "without seeds" (sin semilla), however the term was coined and popularized in the context of marijuana culture by California growing regions. (which have strong Spanish/Mexican cultural influence)
"I also got a lot of aid from good good sensimilla
that's why I do not snort the coke I only burn the Ganja."
-Pato Banton
Sensimilla by SensiLove June 19, 2009

sinsemilla 

a conjunction of the spanish "sin" (with out) and "semilla" (seed) to mean "without seeds" when reffering to cannabis in a smokeable form. Usually pure bud.
Smoke a big spliff of some good sinsemilla.
(as heard in the song "Smoke Two Joints" by The Toys and covered by Sublime)
sinsemilla by bryan Andradé January 10, 2004

sensimilia 

The seedless female flower of the cannabis plant.
This sensimilia is good
sensimilia by MarleyJammin October 18, 2006

sensimillia 

comes from the spanish words "sin semilla" meaning "without seed". it is actually pronounced sin sumeya. simply means weed without seeds
"smoked ciggarettes the day she died.

smoke couple joints of some good sensimillia" -sublime
sensimillia by ella October 19, 2004

sinsemilla 

"without seeds"

Male plants shed pollen, female pistils get pollinated, every hair produces a seed.

Background is that ususally you have to sort out the seeds, cause they pop and burn in the spliff. Nasty flavour!

also the cannabisplant invests more of its resources into resin production.

some folks confuse sensee with a strain.

cheers, WHS
sinsemilla by WHS June 2, 2004