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Mary Jane, a term synonymous with cannabis, has an intriguing etymology that traces back to the early 1900s. The name “Mary Jane” is thought to be a direct translation of “marihuana,” a term that originated in Mexican Spanish. This playful moniker for marijuana gained popularity in the United States during the jazz era, where it was often used in music and literature to subtly reference cannabis. As the decades rolled on, Mary Jane became a staple in the lexicon of cannabis culture, especially during the 1960s counterculture movement, when it was embraced as a symbol of peace and liberation. In today’s rapidly changing cannabis landscape, Mary Jane continues to be a cherished term, reflecting both its rich history and its enduring appeal among cannabis aficionados. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, understanding the term Mary Jane is key to appreciating the cultural tapestry of cannabis. [Source: MedPub, Wikipedia]

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Mary Jane (noun)
slang - marijuana
Mary Jane (Wikipedia)

Mary Jane, Mary-Jane or Mary Jayne may refer to:

weed, pot, ganja, herb, grass
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