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zol (countable and uncountable, plural zols)

  1. (South Africa, slang) A cannabis cigarette.
    • 1983, Athol Fugard, Notebooks, 1960-1977, page 176:
      An important man as he was the only source of the brown paper used for rolling zols.
    • 2001, K. Sello Duiker, The quiet violence of dreams, page 9:
      Look, you can't smoke four hundred zols a day...
    • 2007, Shunna Pillay, Shadow people, page 43:
      "All right, where's the zol?" Raju asked.
      "Why?"
      "You want to go in, we've got to give him dagga."
    • 2011, Erich Rautenbach, The Unexploded Boer
      Along with pop culture came drug culture, and suddenly everyone was smoking zol.

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zol (plural zolle, diminutive zolletjie)

  1. joint (cigarette containing weed)

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From the suffix -zol (in words like organozol, alkozol). Compare English -sol.

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zol m inan

  1. (physical chemistry) sol (type of colloid in which a solid is dispersed in a liquid)

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  • zol in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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zol (definite accusative [please provide], plural [please provide])

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