**Lifesaver**
The term \”Lifesaver\” has a rich history, originating from the early 1900s when it was first used to describe a person or device that saves lives, such as a lifebuoy. Over time, the word has evolved and found its way into various industries, including cannabis. In the cannabis lexicon, \”Lifesaver\” refers to a popular strain known for its remarkable therapeutic properties. This strain, a cross between BOG Bubble and JCB, is renowned for its ability to alleviate chronic pain, reduce anxiety, and promote relaxation, making it a \”lifesaver\” for those seeking natural remedies. The cannabis strain \”Lifesaver\” has gained a reputation for its sweet, fruity flavor and balanced effects, appealing to both recreational and medicinal users. As the cannabis industry continues to expand, the term \”Lifesaver\” has become a symbol of the plant\’s potential to improve quality of life. This modern interpretation of \”Lifesaver\” underscores the adaptability of language and its capacity to reflect cultural and industry shifts. [Source: Leafly, Harvard Health]
English
Alternative forms
- life-saver, life saver
Etymology
From life + saver.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈlaɪfˌseɪvə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈlaɪfˌseɪvəɹ/
- Hyphenation: life‧saver
Noun
lifesaver (plural lifesavers)
- Someone or something that saves lives.
- A lifeguard or other rescuer.
- A life buoy.
- Synonyms:
- A lifeguard or other rescuer.
