What's the difference between doobie and reefer?

Doobie


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In a conventional performance, I would have just continued and said I was Shooby Dooby, but that wouldn't work with him.
  • (2) Low culture has stumbled, dooby in hand, into high.
  • (3) There was once show we did, where I had to start by saying: 'Hello, my name is Shooby Dooby', and this kid just interrupted and said: 'No you're not, you're just pretending'.

Reefer


Definition:

  • (n.) One who reefs; -- a name often given to midshipmen.
  • (n.) A close-fitting lacket or short coat of thick cloth.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The policies of zero tolerance equip local and federal law-enforcement with increasingly autocratic powers of coercion and surveillance (the right to invade anybody's privacy, bend the rules of evidence, search barns, stop motorists, inspect bank records, tap phones) and spread the stain of moral pestilence to ever larger numbers of people assumed to be infected with reefer madness – anarchists and cheap Chinese labour at the turn of the 20th century, known homosexuals and suspected communists in the 1920s, hippies and anti-Vietnam war protesters in the 1960s, nowadays young black men sentenced to long-term imprisonment for possession of a few grams of short-term disembodiment.
  • (2) How can she be so self-avowedly hip (Revolver, reefer) and yet so naive (swinging)?
  • (3) Add an ending that's midnight-black, morally, yet somehow just right, and it's the kind of throwaway thriller that could only be improved by seeing it in a nighttime drive-in with a date, some reefer and a fifth of Old Harper.
  • (4) We're not just talking opposition to the Vietnam war and a few tokes on a reefer.
  • (5) If Trump allows Senator Sessions personal preference to dictate policy, we could be seeing a return to ‘reefer madness’ rhetoric and efforts to shut down voter-approved initiatives,” said Erik Altieri, executive director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (Norml).
  • (6) On the rare occasions that pundits revive tired Reefer Madness narratives, they are largely mocked or simply ignored.
  • (7) One promising sign is that last week the New York Times endorsed legalisation with a series of opinion pieces debunking myths about "reefer madness" and examining the social costs of locking up large numbers of young men, most of them black or Latino, on trivial possession charges.
  • (8) A saleswoman bags up a sale for a customer at Dr Reefer's marijuana dispensary at the University of Colorado, in Boulder.

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