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Dagga was expensive and she could probably afford no more than a few leaves.
Anyway, who do you think will buy a car that stinks of dagga?
Very few of them came for the dagga.
Some scientists point to the dagga pipe as an African origin of hookah.
"Smoking dagga is one thing, but using pills and all the rest is another.
"I was very active in smoking dagga (marijuana), drinking and taking drugs.
"Can't we take home some of the dagga that is drying at the back of the cave?"
Most popular was a powerful, locally grown marijuana called dagga that has played a role in tribal customs for centuries.
The same horizontal composition is present in The Dagga Smoker (1907).
African users say the rate of repeat criminal offenses after dagga treatment is virtually non-existent.
Dagga (percussion), the stick used on the bass end of a dhol.
His tribe grows the weed that we call dagga or boom and which you whites call cannabis.
I think of communes as being the sort of place where hippies congregate and smoke dagga.
At first they only talked, but the words were sweeter and headier than the smoke of the dagga pipes of the old men.
The town, mostly made up of wood-beam huts with mud (dagga) walls, was largely destroyed.
They were very worried about drugs, she believed, and the newspapers sometimes wrote about this person or that person being arrested for trading in dagga.
Dagga can refer to:
And a large quantity of Dagga, as well as boxes of drugs I can't identify."
He had previous convictions for possession of dagga, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, attempted rape and theft.
Leonotis leonurus, more commonly known as "wild dagga"
'You call it dagga here."
Geel Piet ran the prison black market, in tobacco, sugar, salt and dagga (cannabis).
Power 106- Cloak N Dagga (Feat.
As Cloak N Dagga, the duo briefly toured the United States promoting the release.
"Dagga an' stones to fro'!"