Up in Smoke

Up in Smoke

“Up in Smoke” is an English idiom used to describe something that disappears or is lost. In cannabis culture, the phrase has taken on a special symbolic meaning and functions as both slang and a pop culture reference.

The phrase became particularly widespread through the 1978 film Up in Smoke starring the comedy duo Cheech & Chong, which helped embed it in cannabis-related humor and culture.

More about the phrase: Up in Smoke

In cannabis terminology, “up in smoke” is often used figuratively to describe cannabis that disappears quickly, both linguistically and culturally. It is not a strain or a technical term, but an idiomatic expression that has gained symbolic meaning through film, music, and popular culture.

At Weedshop, we only sell legal collectibles with less than 0.2% THC and 0% HHC. We offer legal THCA, CBD, Hash, and flower, among other things. This glossary is for informational purposes only and describes words and concepts in cannabis terminology.

 

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