dutchie
nounEtymology
From Dutch + -ie. It is unclear whether the sense of a cannabis joint comes from an earlier meaning of cannabis blunt rolled using a Dutch Masters cigar or whether it instead derives from the song Pass the Dutchie, which is itself based on the song Pass the Kouchie (where kouchie in the title refers to koutchie (a pipe for smoking cannabis)).
Definitions
A cannabis blunt rolled inside a Dutch Masters cigar.
A cannabis joint.
A fast food pastry, being a square doughnut with raisins and glaze.
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A large cooking pot
A large cooking pot; a Dutch pot; a Dutch oven.
A Dutch person.
- Loaded now with "Bunker-C" fuel oil, we cleared Colombo harbor, bound for Amsterdam. The Dutchies were eager to get home and parties broke out all over the ship.
A Dutch angel dragon.
- Dutchies are just cute no matter what!
- I think that would work great tbh! My sona is a wolf dragon and I’ve taken some inspo from dutchies. Their designs are really flexible to work with
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for dutchie. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA