16th of an ounce of cannabis (worth Β£10) ten bag
originates from the English King "Louis the 16th"
yo g, i'm brassic can i get a louis on tick
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Slang. Used occasionally in reference to a sixteenth of an ounce of marijuana. The expression is derived from Louis XVI.
See also Henry
Drugdealer: "You want a henry?"
Recreational drug user: "I've only got a tenner, can you do us a louis?"
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Australian slang for speed. Also can be called Louis, but no where near as popular.
Let's get on the loui tonight.
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Louis de Pointe du Lac...the hauntingly beautiful and tragic friend/lover/apprentice to Lestat de Lioncourt (a.k.a. The Vampire Lestat) of Anne Rice's Vampire chronicles. He may be flawed but we still love him.
"Louis, Louis...still whining after all these years! Have you heard enough of that...I have! I've been listening to it for centuries." - Lestat de Lioncourt, Interview with the Vampire
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A word used to represent shredding of the guitar (most commonly used in conjunction with stairway to heaven).
Wow dude that Jimmy Page is a real Louis at stairway to heaven.
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A zen like state of existence. Contentment bordering on subtle excitement. Truly living in the moment or having a transcendent moment Also, similar to "stoke" or "being stoked."
The origin of this word stems from Louis Armstrong who not only played jazz (peaceful, zen-like), he also sang "What a Wonderful World" displaying perfect Louisness in his attitude toward humanity.
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the act of askin someone out with out askin them
random hoe: ' r we goin out?' ....guy: 'yeh didn't you know?'
guy from a distance: 'dude that guy jus did a loui on that random hoe'
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