A highly specific
dictionary catered to words revolving around the "stick language", arranged to parallel
marijuana terminology by using forst-
based,wood-related terms.
There are currently several words found within the continuously growing sticktionary. For example a marijuana
cigarette is a "stick", and smaller one is a "twig". Additionally, sticks and twings come from trees, which is a large accumulation of the wondeful substance.
Furethermore, since a "cord" is 128 cubic
feet of wood stacked tightly, 4' high by 4' wide by 8'
long (4X4X8), and a "rick" or "rack" is the amount of firewood stacked 4' by 8' by
one row of the length of the stick, these terms can be applied to parallel an Ounce(Oz) and half Ounce(1/2 OZ) of weed.
Clearly, a lumberjack cuts trees, chops the wood and bundles it in chords or ricks; hence the lumberjack is in essence the stick drugdealer.
Once a chord, rick or rack is obtained from the lumberjack, a fire is created and the sticks are burned. Occasionally, a "forest-fire" is created when multiple sticks are buring within a close vicinity. Often the people who handle or burn the sticks are known as loggers.
The following conversation is based on words coming from the sticktionary.
"
Hey Mike, should we burn a stick before going to the
party"?
"Sure, let me call the lumberjack, see if he can chop down some trees and stack us a chord, then we'll be set for a few days"
"Wonderful. We could even start a forest-fire of sorts at the party since their
will be lots of loggers there."
"Great! Let the sticking begin!"