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**Couchlock**
Couchlock refers to the profound, immobilizing effect experienced by cannabis users, typically after consuming potent indica strains. This term, which combines #0excludeGlossary and #1excludeGlossary paints a vivid picture of the user being metaphorically locked to their couch, unable to muster the energy to move. The concept of couchlock has its roots in the burgeoning cannabis culture of the 1970s and 1980s, when enthusiasts began to differentiate between the effects of various strains. Initially, couchlock was a colloquial term used among cannabis aficionados, but it has since gained mainstream recognition as a descriptor for strains that promote deep relaxation and tranquility. In today’s rapidly evolving cannabis market, understanding couchlock is crucial for consumers seeking specific effects, whether for recreational enjoyment or therapeutic relief. As the industry continues to innovate, the term couchlock remains a key part of the cannabis vocabulary, helping users navigate the complex landscape of strain selection. [Source: High Times, Cannabis Now]
English
Alternative forms
- couch-lock, couch lock
Etymology
From couch + lock.
Noun
couchlock (uncountable)
- (colloquial, drugs) A state of idleness, laziness, or inactivity brought about by excessive consumption of drugs, typically marijuana.