‘They dress garishly, drink flute after flute of bubbly, chain-smoke cigarettes and giant doobies, snort piles of cocaine (or pastry flour, if they've been duped) and throw themselves at every young muscled thing in their vicinity.’
‘When I blaze up a doobie, all that happens is, I get a little monged out, extremely hungry and mostly sit around giggling at pretty much everything!’
‘The only problem was, he had spent all his money getting the last few precious doobies he could.’
‘You can't get halfway through your doobie before the song is over.’
‘Grope a boy, throw a party and pass round a doobie.’
‘Smoke a doobie the size of a submarine.’
‘Later that night, our group sought refuge from misery by demolishing a hand-rolled doobie the size of a Cuban cigar.’
‘And yet it is full of couch potatoes rolling doobie after doobie and overly felicitous teeth-grinding cokeheads trying frantically to get a word in edgewise.’
‘Aside from giving people a safe, friendly place to light up their doobies, the cafe would boost the local economy, he said.’
‘The favorite pastime on this Hawaiian vacation was torching doobies and staring out at the horizon for hours on end.’
‘After one successful inhalation I'm certain that the entire Los Angeles Police Department has spotted my doobie on radar and is on their way to beat me with sticks.’
‘The guy rolling the doobie on the bunk at the end of the youth hostel (an ageist term if ever there was one!) could be anything, an Oz or a Swede, but he won't be an old geezer.’
‘And then I would laugh and say yes, and that I was both thinking of criticizing them right now, and lighting up a fat doobie.’
‘I'm gonna smoke a fat doobie and chill until New Year's Eve.’
‘Relaunch with a new offer: a complimentary doobie with each and every order.’
‘I'm subjecting an actor to my gushing appraisal of his work when it becomes obvious that he and another actor are about to blow a doobie.’
‘It's the kind of music that would go well with a doobie and/or a nice dry red.’
‘With his sleep-eyed stare and droll delivery you'd swear he was hittin’ the doobie right before each take.’
‘No ordinary doobie, this one is rolled with four-leaf clovers which, when smoked by the Leprechaun, will rob him of all his magical powers.’
‘It was a good day for public urinators and doobie smokers.’
Origin
1960s (originally US): of unknown origin.
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