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smoke a number

AKA, smoke a joint....

Let's kick back, watch the gig and smoke a number...........

by JBar2007 December 11, 2016

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rolling numbers

Verb: Slang for crafting a marijuana cigarette.

Whatever happened to all this season's losers of the year?
Ev'ry time I got to thinking, where'd they disappear?
When I woke up, Mom and Dad are rolling on the couch
Rolling numbers, rock and rolling, got my Kiss records out

by Heuvadoches_Naumova May 8, 2009

130๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


Number 12

cock

GAY PERSON: YO NICE NUMBER 12
pope (p-0-0-p): hey im the pope virginity is cool
GAY PERSON: IM GONNA HANG MYSELF

by chiggerBEATER3000 March 4, 2021

27๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Number 6

Man urinates on fellow passenger, for not being allowed to smoke.

"Number 7, Student watches porn and gets naked"
"Number 6, Man urinates on fellow passenger, for not being allowed to smoke"

by co8ias December 1, 2020

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number one

shortest haircut a guy (or gal) can get.

check out that bogan with a number one!

by Squidling January 7, 2004

594๐Ÿ‘ 79๐Ÿ‘Ž


running numbers

the number runners that worked for organized crime in the 20's and 30's. During this time the Mafia and other gangs controlled a lottery like game which was called the numbers.

The people who worked for the numbers racket were called number runners. They collected the bets from the gamblers and delivered the payoff when the gamblers won. Sometimes, these number runners were said to be "running numbers."

the winning numbers were often determined by the final digits of the winning payoff results of horse races. It is also true that when you compare the numbers game which was an illegal lottery to today's legal state controlled lottery, it did offer higher payoffs.

But, the numbers runners were not bookies. A bookie is a person who takes illegal bets on horse racing or sporting events. Contrairy to what the Wikipedia says, these two professions were not combined because the numbers game and sports betting were usually controlled by different people. Also the bookies took bigger bets and looked down on the number runners who survived by taking many small bets; hence the terms "numbers runner" and "book maker" refer to different people.

Running numbers in a Bronx tale, any old gangster movie

by Sparkyyyyyyy519 September 16, 2013

202๐Ÿ‘ 24๐Ÿ‘Ž


Number one

When you pee/piss/urninate.

Hey I'll be right back. I've got to go take a number one!

by yowhatstheshitsnoopdoggie June 29, 2016

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