Noun: weed weed
Usage: Brit, informal
- Any plant that crowds out cultivated plants
"Dandelions are considered weeds in most lawns"
- [slang] A street name for marijuana
"The police found a bag of weed in the car";
- pot [slang], grass [slang], green goddess [slang], dope [slang], gage [slang], sess [slang], sens [slang], smoke [slang], skunk [slang], locoweed [N. Amer, slang], Mary Jane [slang], bud [N. Amer, slang]
- [UK, informal] A person who is physically weak and ineffectual
"The school bully often targeted the perceived weed in the class";
- weakling, doormat, wuss, wussy [informal], wet [UK, informal]
- [rare] A black band worn by a man (on the arm or hat) as a sign of mourning
- mourning band
Usage: Brit, informal
- Eliminate urine
"Again, the cat had weed on the expensive rug"; "The toddler announced he needed to wee-wee";
- urinate, piddle [informal], micturate [formal], pee [informal], pee-pee [informal], make water [archaic], relieve oneself [informal], take a leak [informal], spend a penny [Brit, informal], wee-wee [informal], pass water, widdle [Brit, informal]
Derived forms: weeded, weeding, weeds
Type of: band, cannabis, dagga [S.Africa], egest, eliminate, excrete, ganja, individual, kef, kif, marihuana, marijuana, mortal, pass, person, remove, somebody, someone, soul, take, take away, tracheophyte, vascular plant, withdraw
Antonym: cultivated plant
Encyclopedia: Weed, Keith
Wee, Andrew