Dutch (slang) Type: noun, slang Pronunciation: /dawtch/ Related: Dutchie, Dutch Master, Dutch Masters What does Dutch mean? Dutch Masters; A brand of cigars, typically emptied of tobacco and re-rolled with weed. Dutch Synonyms: Dutchie, Blunt, Swisher, Swisher sweet Example sentence: “I just emptied the dutch out.” Dutch in songs: “You rappers just talk a bunch, stress […]
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Dutch master (slang) Type: noun, slang Pronunciation: /dawtch-mast-er/ Also spelled or known as: Dutch-master Related: Dutchie, Dutch Master, Dutch Masters What does Dutch master mean? A brand of cigars, typically emptied of tobacco and re-rolled with weed. Dutch master Synonyms: Dutchie, Blunt, Swisher, Swisher sweet Example sentence: “I brought a dutch master to the function.” […]
Dutch masters (slang) Type: noun, slang Pronunciation: /dawtch-mast-ers/ Also spelled or known as: Dutch-masters Related: Dutchie, Dutch Master, Dutch What does Dutch masters mean? A brand of cigars, typically emptied of tobacco and re-rolled with weed. Dutch masters Synonyms: Dutchie, Blunt, Swisher, Swisher sweet Example sentence: “We emptied all the dutch masters.” Dutch masters in […]
Dutchie (slang) Type: noun, slang Pronunciation: /dawtch-e/ Also spelled or known as: Dutchy Related: Dutch, Dutch Master, Dutch Masters What does Dutchie mean? A Dutch Master brand cigar emptied of tobacco and re-rolled with weed. Dutchie Synonyms: Dutch, Blunt, Swisher, Swisher sweet Example sentence: “My boy put that gas in a dutchie.” Dutchie in songs: […]
Dutchy (slang) Type: noun, slang Pronunciation: /dawtch-e/ Also spelled or known as: Dutchie Related: Dutch, Dutch Master, Dutch Masters What does Dutchy mean? A Dutch Master brand cigar emptied of tobacco and re-rolled with weed. Dutchy Synonyms: Dutch, Blunt, Swisher, Swisher sweet Example sentence: “We brought a dutchy to the picnic.” Dutchy in songs: “Polo […]