The act of going hiking while stoned.
Hey man you wanna go Highking? I've got some loud ready to go.
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This is when you go on a hiking trip while on drugs.
Man, I totally got stoned and went highking yesterday.
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Like hiking but while high on drugs.
He went highking after he smoked a joint.
To embark on a walk through nature when stoned.
More aptly, to combine the two chill habits of exploring nature and smoking cannabis. Makes eating food, playing music, talking, and chilling in nature extremely enjoyable and pleasant.
Grant and I went highking yesterday, it was super chill.
Tina, lets grab a burrito and embark on a highke later!
A highk is a commonly used term by stoners to symbolize going on a hike while high or getting high while on a hike.
Gloria had to bring the weed for her highk with Ron and Lucas
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”Highk” is a term used in numerous ways, most commonly a word stoners use when you’re high, taking a hike; “HIGHk”
It can also be used as a shortened version of “high key”, which is used to emphasize strong feelings or intensity, the opposite of “lowkey” (/“lowk”) which is used to describe something subtle or secretive.
1. “What we doing tday?”
“Bouta go on a highk!”
2. “Did you like the movie?”
“Highk that was the best movie I’ve seen all year”
Think of a given noun phrase, such as high king, meaning “a king that is high”. Naturally, being a noun phrase consisting of the adjective high and the noun king (which is the head of the noun phrase), this second element must be pronounced more prominently than the adjective. However, we can imagine a scenario, where someone is deliberately attempting to highlight the fact that this king is actually high, as in the contrastive stress when correcting someone. To illustrate, considering the following conversation between two people:
A: Are you talking about the wise king?
B: No, no. Actually, I am talking about the HIGH king.
Now imagine we were to coin a term to describe a hobby, which involves getting high on marijuana, and then going for a hike while enjoying music through headphones. What figure of speech or pun would best describe this activity? “I went HIGHking”. Whether heard or read, what comes to perception can be linguistically two-fold: 1. the classic interpretation of going hiking and 2. this is a somewhat less intuitive, yet linguistically acceptable interpretation lent from the collocation “go + adjective” or in this case “go + noun”. After all, there are natural phrases like “go crazy”, “go mad”, “go from happy to sad”, or in this case “go HIGHking”. So the interpretation that one might allow for with a bit of stretching one’s imagination would be going into a state of euphoria so pleasant that one feels like a king without being one.
I went HIGHking today. It was such a wonderful trip and boy did I feel like a high king.