1) The state of a marijuana receptacle whose contents have been thoroughly exhausted, leaving behind an ash residue. The "cash point," or point at which the receptacle is to be retired or repacked, is often heatedly debated among marijuana smokers; some choose to incinerate the entire contents of the bowl until all said marijuana has been dissipated, while others choose to repack as soon as it begins to adopt a black hue.
2) Certain circles (particularly youth) have adopted the "cashed" adjective as the universal term for a status of depletion.
2) Certain circles (particularly youth) have adopted the "cashed" adjective as the universal term for a status of depletion.
1) "This bowl is cashed. Shall I repack?"
2) "This bag of Funyons is cashed-ass. Take the empty bag to the trash and grab me some Oreo's from the kitchen. Bitch."
2) "This bag of Funyons is cashed-ass. Take the empty bag to the trash and grab me some Oreo's from the kitchen. Bitch."
by Guru December 30, 2005
when something...
-is gone/run out
-is tired
-has become boring
-has become stupid
-has reached the end of its useful life
-is gone/run out
-is tired
-has become boring
-has become stupid
-has reached the end of its useful life
by pooter-face snatch-queen May 30, 2003
Is the hottest guy you will ever meet. But often miss your chance with him. He is usually mega pogue. You need him in you life
by Pogue FL April 24, 2020
Word also meaning, "cool." This term recently arose in the New York City area as a slang term for not only physical money but for meaning, "awesome," or, "nice."
by MrCa$h January 4, 2014
by 4204life October 9, 2003
A gritty crust punk band from Nazareth, PA. Although included in the Lo-Cash family of music, the band was distinctively separate from the Crack Rock Steady Seven and did not originate from C-Squat. The band utlizied piercing, fast metal and punk riffs with a fast combination of screaming, clean vocals, and borderline rapping. Producing only one full length CD, "Run Your Pockets", the band also did a 7" split with Team Spider, "Summertime in the City." Unfortunately the band has since broken up and little is known what proejcts (if any) the members are working on.
by Suburban Riot September 3, 2005