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weed

weed
verb
1
To pull unwanted plants out of a garden or field.
"She spent Saturday morning weeding the vegetable patch."
noun
1
A wild plant growing where it isn't wanted, especially among cultivated ones.
"Dandelions are a common weed on suburban lawns."
"The path was overgrown with weeds after months of neglect."
2
Marijuana (informal slang).
"The smell of weed drifted from the open window."

How to Use Weed

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishAn unwanted wild plant, the act of removing such plants, or, in slang, marijuana.

When to use it

The marijuana sense is casual slang, not used in formal or medical contexts.

Common pairings
weed the garden pull weeds smoke weed

Word Forms

weeded past tense, weeds plural, weeds plural, weeds singular

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Etymology

From Old English wēod ("weed"), of Germanic origin; the marijuana slang sense is a 20th-century extension of the plain "unwanted plant" meaning.

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