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sherm

a weird ass nigga

man, he a sherm bruh.

by madalynl October 14, 2019

700๐Ÿ‘ 160๐Ÿ‘Ž


sherm

meaning your pussy,soft,pie,fake or just weak.
originating from south st.petersburg florida was mostly used by black male men of all ages.

Fuck nigga you "sherm"
You "sherm asf"
Oh yeah you "sherm" jit

by yung glockee May 21, 2017

914๐Ÿ‘ 386๐Ÿ‘Ž


sherm

Tobacco mixed with weed, dipped in PCP

by Shermy McSherm-Sherm March 6, 2003

1698๐Ÿ‘ 887๐Ÿ‘Ž


sherm

A cigarette or joint of some sort dipped in Phencyclidine more commonly known as PCP, which is then smoked. The name "sherm" was originally coined from, people dipping Nat Sherman cigarettes into liquid PCP. PCP comes as either a white powder or liquid form, the latter given the street name "embalming fluid." There is much confusion over the practice of dipping cigarettes in "embalming fluid" leading some to think that real embalming fluid may actually be used. Smoking actual formaldehyde will cause intoxication, and may cause serious health consequences beyond those of consuming PCP.

Why is that guy screaming jibberish with all of his clothes off?

He's trippin on sherm!

by malfy October 22, 2008

539๐Ÿ‘ 291๐Ÿ‘Ž


sherm

PCP dipped cigarette

by Anonymous November 21, 2002

1057๐Ÿ‘ 780๐Ÿ‘Ž


sherm

A cigarette dipped in liquid Phencyclidine (PCP). The slang term for liquid PCP is "embalming fluid" which often confuses people who will dip cigarettes in formaldehyde. You aren't supposed to use REAL embalming fluid...

Alex: Hey, you got the reds i got the PCP. Sherm time!

by John Jefferson October 15, 2008

292๐Ÿ‘ 210๐Ÿ‘Ž


sherm

A cigarette dipped in PCP. An organic solvent such as formaldhyde maybe used to extract the PCP, thereby making it available for dipping repeatedly. Smoking embalming fluid, sherming, all refer to the PCP high. The smoking of formaldhyde alone is commonly confused with PCP. Sherm is often associated with gang related activities.

2pac's 'hit em up' "It's like a sherm high"

E-40 mentions dipping his cigarette into "embalming fluid".

by Rob I. Perry December 11, 2007

407๐Ÿ‘ 352๐Ÿ‘Ž