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**Ghost (Cannabis Technique)**

In the vibrant world of cannabis, “Ghost” is a term that has taken on a unique meaning. It refers to a technique where the user inhales cannabis smoke or vapor and then exhales it in such a way that it seems to vanish almost instantly. This method is particularly favored for its ability to keep smoke exposure minimal, making it a #1excludeGlossary for those who prefer a more discreet consumption experience. The term #2excludeGlossary cleverly borrows from the traditional concept of ghosts—ephemeral, elusive, and often unseen.

The word “Ghost” has a rich etymological history, originating from the Old English “gāst,” which signifies spirit or soul, and is linked to Proto-Germanic and #6excludeGlossary roots. While the original meaning of “ghost” is steeped in the supernatural, its application in cannabis culture is decidedly more down-to-earth, focusing on the art of subtlety and finesse. As the cannabis industry continues to expand and evolve, the term “Ghost” exemplifies the community’s knack for innovation and expression.

To perfect the “Ghost” technique, one must focus on the balance of inhalation and exhalation. By holding the smoke in your lungs for a brief moment before releasing it slowly, you can create the illusion of the smoke disappearing. This

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Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
ghost (noun)
1.
the seat of life or intelligence - soul give up the ghost
2.
a disembodied soul , especially the soul of a dead person believed to be an inhabitant of the unseen world or to appear to the living in bodily likeness
3.
- spirit demon
4.
a) a faint shadowy trace - a ghost of a smile
b) the least bit - not a ghost of a chance
5.
a false image in a photographic negative or on a television screen caused especially by reflection
6.
one who - ghostwrites
7.
a red blood cell that has lost its hemoglobin
ghost (verb)
transitive verb
1.
to haunt like a ghost
2.
intransitive verb
- ghostwrite
1.
a) to move silently like a ghost
b) to sail quietly in light winds
2.
- ghostwrite
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
ghost (noun)
1.
the soul of a dead person thought of especially as appearing to living people
SYNONYMS:
apparition, bogey ( bogie bogy), familiar spirit, hant, haunt, materialization, phantasm ( fantasm), phantom, poltergeist, shade, shadow, specter ( spectre), spirit, spook, sprite, vision, visitant, wraith
RELATED WORDS:
angel, daimon, familiar, genie, genius, jinni ( jinn djinni djinn), shaitan; double, doppelgänger ( doppelganger), fetch; lemures, manes; incubus, lamia, succubus, vampire, zombie ( zombi); cacodemon, demon ( daemon), devil, fiend, ghoul, imp
ghost (noun)
2.
the smallest amount or part imaginable
SYNONYMS:
beans, bubkes ( bupkes bupkus), continental, damn, darn ( durn), diddly, diddly-squat, doodley-squat ( doodly-squat), fig, ghost, hoot, iota, lick, modicum, rap, squat, syllable, tittle, whit, whoop
RELATED WORDS:
ace, bit, crumb, dab, driblet, glimmer, hint, little, mite, nip, ounce, particle, peanuts, pin, ray, scrap, scruple, semblance, shade, shadow, shred, skosh, smidgen ( smidgeon smidgin smidge), snap, speck, spot, sprinkling, strain, streak, suspicion, touch, trace
ghost (noun)
3.
a tiny often physical indication of something lost or vanished
SYNONYMS:
echo, ghost, relic, shadow, trace
RELATED WORDS:
memento, remembrance, reminder; artifact; afterimage, aftertaste; balance, corpse, hangover, leftover, oddment, remainder, remnant, scrap; dreg(s), leavings, remain(s), residual, residue, rest
ghost (noun)
4.
an evil spirit
SYNONYMS:
cacodemon, devil, fiend, ghost, ghoul, ghoulie, imp, shaitan
RELATED WORDS:
hag [], lamia, vampire; incubus, nightmare, succubus; afreet ( afrit), genie, jinni ( jinn djinni djinn); apparition, banshee, bogey ( bogie bogy), bugbear, familiar, familiar spirit, genius, phantasm ( fantasm), phantom, poltergeist, shade, shadow, specter ( spectre), spirit, spook, vision, wraith; brownie, dwarf, elf, faerie ( faery), fairy, fay, gnome, goblin, gremlin, hobgoblin, kobold, leprechaun, pixie ( pixy), puck, sprite, troll; monster, ogre
NEAR ANTONYMS:
angel
Ghost (Wikipedia)

In folklore, a ghost is the soul or spirit of a dead person or non-human animal that is believed by some people to be able to appear to the living. In ghostlore, descriptions of ghosts vary widely, from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes to realistic, lifelike forms. The deliberate attempt to contact the spirit of a deceased person is known as necromancy, or in spiritism as a séance. Other terms associated with it are apparition, haunt, haint, phantom, poltergeist, shade, specter, spirit, spook, wraith, demon, and ghoul.

An engraving of the Hammersmith Ghost appears in Roger Kirby's Wonderful and Scientific Museum, a magazine published in 1804. The "ghost" turned out to be an old local cobbler who used a white sheet to get back at his apprentice for scaring his children.

The belief in the existence of an afterlife, as well as manifestations of the spirits of the dead, is widespread, dating back to animism or ancestor worship in pre-literate cultures. Certain religious practices—funeral rites, exorcisms, and some practices of spiritualism and ritual magic—are specifically designed to rest the spirits of the dead. Ghosts are generally described as solitary, human-like essences, though stories of ghostly armies and the ghosts of animals other than humans have also been recounted. They are believed to haunt particular locations, objects, or people they were associated with in life. According to a 2009 study by the Pew Research Center, 18% of Americans say they have seen a ghost.

The overwhelming consensus of science is that there is no proof that ghosts exist. Their existence is impossible to falsify, and ghost hunting has been classified as pseudoscience. Despite centuries of investigation, there is no scientific evidence that any location is inhabited by the spirits of the dead. Historically, certain toxic and psychoactive plants (such as datura and hyoscyamus niger), whose use has long been associated with necromancy and the underworld, have been shown to contain anticholinergic compounds that are pharmacologically linked to dementia (specifically DLB) as well as histological patterns of neurodegeneration. Recent research has indicated that ghost sightings may be related to degenerative brain diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Common prescription medication and over-the-counter drugs (such as sleep aids) may also, in rare instances, cause ghost-like hallucinations, particularly zolpidem and diphenhydramine. Older reports linked carbon monoxide poisoning to ghost-like hallucinations.

In folklore studies, ghosts fall within the motif index designation E200–E599 ("Ghosts and other revenants").

Ghost (Wiktionary)

English

Alternative forms

  • ghoast, gost (both obsolete)

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English gost, from Old English gāst, gǣst (breath, spirit, soul, ghost) (compare modern English Holy Ghost), from Proto-West Germanic *gaist, from Proto-Germanic *gaistaz, from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰéysdos, derived from *ǵʰéysd- (anger, agitation).

Cognate with Scots gaist,

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