**Dutchie**
The term #0excludeGlossary has a rich history rooted in cannabis culture, originating from the Netherlands, a country famed for its progressive stance on cannabis. Initially, #1excludeGlossary referred to a joint rolled with Dutch rolling papers, prized for their superior quality and even burn. The word itself is a nod to the Dutch, who have long been at the forefront of cannabis innovation. Over the years, the definition of #2excludeGlossary has broadened, now encompassing any expertly rolled joint, regardless of the paper used. This shift highlights the global impact of Dutch cannabis practices and the universal appeal of a well-rolled joint. In contemporary cannabis circles, a “Dutchie” is more than just a joint; it’s a symbol of craftsmanship and tradition. As the cannabis industry evolves, the term “Dutchie” continues to resonate with enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry of rolling and the cultural heritage it represents. [Source: Harvard, MedPub]
English
Etymology
From Dutch + -ie. It is unclear whether the sense of a cannabis joint comes from an earlier meaning of cannabis blunt rolled using a Dutch Masters cigar or whether it instead derives from the song w:Pass the Dutchie, which is itself based on the song w:Pass the Kouchie (where kouchie in the title refers to koutchie (a pipe for smoking cannabis)).
Pronunciation
- enPR: dŭch, IPA(key): /ˈdʌt͡ʃi/
- Homophones: duchy, dutchy
Noun
dutchie (plural dutchies)
- (slang, smoking) A cannabis blunt rolled inside a Dutch Masters cigar.
- (slang, smoking)