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**Champ**

#0excludeGlossary in the cannabis community is a term that has undergone a fascinating transformation. Tracing its etymology back to the Latin #1excludeGlossary meaning field or battlefield, #2excludeGlossary originally signified a warrior or a person of exceptional skill. Fast forward to today, and in the realm of cannabis, “Champ” is used to describe someone who can consume large quantities of cannabis without being overwhelmed by its psychoactive effects. This modern usage highlights the individual’s prowess and tolerance, akin to a champion in a competitive arena. The shift in meaning from a battlefield hero to a cannabis connoisseur reflects broader societal changes and the growing acceptance of cannabis culture. As the industry evolves, so does its language, with “Champ” exemplifying the blend of historical roots and contemporary relevance. [Source: Merriam-Webster]

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
champ (verb)
transitive verb
1.
- chomp
2.
intransitive verb
- mash trample
1.
to make biting or gnashing movements
2.
to show impatience of delay or restraint - usually used in the phrase champing at the bit he was champing at the bit to begin
champ (noun)
- champion
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
champ (noun)
the person who comes in first in a competition
SYNONYMS:
champ, titleholder, titlist, victor, winner
RELATED WORDS:
cochampion, cowinner; placer; finalist, quarterfinalist, semifinalist; medalist ( medallist), prizewinner; megastar, star, superstar; world-beater
NEAR ANTONYMS:
loser
champ (verb)
1.
to crush or grind with the teeth
SYNONYMS:
champ, chaw, chew, chomp (on), crunch (on), gnaw (on), masticate, nibble
RELATED WORDS:
ruminate; munch, nosh, snack; consume, eat, ingest, swallow; bolt, devour, gobble (up down), gorge, gulp, scarf, scoff, snack, wolf; nip, peck (at), pick (at); gum, mumble
champ (verb)
2.
to tread on heavily so as to crush or injure
SYNONYMS:
champ, stamp, stomp, tramp, tromp
RELATED WORDS:
override, run down, run over, step (on); mash, pulp, smash, squash, squelch; boot, hoof, kick
Champ (Wikipedia)

Champ, CHAMP or The Champ may refer to:

Champ (Wiktionary)

English

Etymology 1

    Clipping of champion / championship.

    Pronunciation

    • (US, UK, General American, Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /t͡ʃæmp/
    • Rhymes: -æmp

    Noun

    champ (plural champs)

    1. (colloquial) Clipping of champion.
    2. (colloquial, in the plural) Clipping of championship.
    3. (informal)
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    heavy hitter, seasoned smoker, cannabis connoisseur, pot pro, weed warrior
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