Jazz cabbage
Jazz cabbage is a humorous and historical slang term for cannabis. The term originated in the USA and is particularly associated with the jazz scenes of the 1920s and 1930s, where musicians and artists developed their own colourful slang. During the same period, several creative terms for cannabis emerged, including terms like Reefer and Mary Jane, which also have roots in American popular culture.
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In cannabis terminology, "jazz cabbage" is used as a cultural and historical slang term that reflects a specific time period and subculture. The word "cabbage" was used as a playful reference to plant material, while "jazz" refers directly to the musical movement where the term originated.
The term is not used in modern professional or technical contexts, but lives on as part of cannabis history and the language surrounding the plant. In a dictionary context, "jazz cabbage" therefore serves as an example of older slang and the creative naming that has characterised cannabis culture throughout time.
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