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Meaning of Thai stick | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. A particularly strong variety of marijuana, originally from Thailand.
    informal, uncountable
  2. A cigar made from Thai stick leaves, ready for smoking.
    countable, informal
  3. A bundle of thin bamboo sticks used for percussion.
    countable, plural-normally

Examples

“Our main objective was to score some Thai-stick.”
“This was pretty standard, unless you're talking about some primo smoke from Hawaii, or Thai stick, from Thailand.”
“I shot pool for a few hours and smoked some Thai stick. The Thai stick was always fresh and potent over there.”
“The American stayed with a farmer and his wife, and before bed they brought him sweetened milk, cookies, and a mosquito net. Even before he had smoked a Thai stick, Mike Ritter was totally smitten by Thailand and the warmth of its people.”
“Danny snorted another line of crystal and stashed the rest in the trunk, except a Thai stick he decided he'd hit as he sailed along Hampton Road on his drive home.”
“It is common for the host to offer each guest a gold cigarette case with ten Thai sticks as a party gift or after they close a deal.”
“Each model also has a rubber cap over the butt end of the bundle, so if you want a totally "click-free" sound for certain sections of a song, you can flip the Thai stick over and use the back end.”
“Instruments used in the songs include drumset, djun-djun, Udu drums, metal guiro, Thai sticks, bata drums, cajon, surdo, shekere, klong yaw (a drum from Thailand, like a djembe), doumbek, asonga (hybrid standing drum by Remo), tubano (another drum by Remo), and various exotic cymbals.”
“. Intense trap-set drumming with mega 'rim shots' proved that our Thai Sticks made from bundled bamboo were tougher than wood sticks commonly used by drummers.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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