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kicked

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Adj — Slang for a smoking supply, especially cannabis, that has been fully used up, leaving nothing but ash or residue.

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cashed used up

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What does “kicked” mean?

The word “kicked” means slang for a smoking supply, especially cannabis, that has been fully used up, leaving nothing but ash or residue. In plain terms, slang describing a stash or pipe that's completely spent, with nothing smokable left.

How do you pronounce “kicked”?

“Kicked” is pronounced kihkt (/kɪkt/ in IPA).

How do you use “kicked” in a sentence?

Here is “kicked” used in a sentence: “The bowl was kicked — nothing left but grey ash.”

What part of speech is “kicked”?

“Kicked” is an adjective.

Is “kicked” a common word?

“Kicked” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between kicked and cashed in slang?

In this slang sense, kicked and cashed mean the same thing: a smoking supply, especially cannabis, that is completely finished. The two words are used interchangeably in casual speech.

Is kicked formal or informal in this sense?

This sense of kicked is pure slang and appears only in casual conversation. In any neutral or formal context, you would simply say something is used up, finished, or empty.

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