English edit

Etymology edit

cherry +‎ -ed

Adjective edit

cherried (not comparable)

  1. Prepared with cherries.
    • 2008 April 4, Barbara E. Hernandez, “Surf and Quiet Amid the Pines of the Central Coast”, in New York Times[1]:
      Dinner can be barbecued beef ribs eaten on the patio of the Main Street Grill or cherried duck at the Black Cat, a cozy fireplace-lit bistro.
    • 2010, Susan Kessen, Dear Mom and Dad:
      Before we got underway, I prepared our traditional Easter dinner, a honey baked ham. I placed our properly scored, cloved, overly maraschino cherried and pineappled porker in a slow cooking oven.
  2. (slang, of cannabis or other smokable substance) Continually burning and ready to be smoked, without needing to be reignited before inhalation.
    • 2023 April 22 (last accessed), “Cherried”, in Cannabis Glossary[2], Leafly:
      "I don't need a lighter to hit this; the bowl's cherried."
    • 2020, B.R. Yeager, “Two”, in Negative Space, Philadelphia: Apocalypse Party, →ISBN:
      He puffed three perfect rings and passed the bowl to me. "It's cherried."