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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From reef + -er.
Noun
reefer (plural reefers)
- (nautical) Someone who reefs sails, especially a midshipman.
1922, Katherine Mansfield, “Prelude”, in Selected Stories, Oxford, published 2002, page 85:Her reefer cap was all on one side and on her cheek there was the print of an anchor button she had pressed on while sleeping.
1905, John Masefield, Sea Life in Nelson's Times, page 27:The mess table, at which the reefers and mates made merry, was fixed in the middle of the berth.
- A reefer jacket; a close-fitting jacket or short coat of thick cloth.
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Etymology 2
Clipping of refrigerator.
Noun
reefer (plural reefers)
- (colloquial, chiefly US) A refrigerated, insulated trailer, ship or shipping container.
1975, “Convoy”, in C.W. McCall, Chip Davis (lyrics), Black Bear Road, performed by C. W. McCall:Was the dark of the moon on the sixth of June
In a Kenworth pullin' logs.
Cab-over Pete with a reefer on
And a Jimmy haulin' hogs.
1988, Jane Stern, Michael Stern, A taste of America, →ISBN, page 41:Next to the cash register, a bulletin board was thumbtacked with notes from deadheaders who needed loads heading west, and shippers looking for a reefer (refrigerated truck) going down to Florida.
- (rail transport, US) a refrigerator car (type of boxcar).
Translations
refrigerated trailer or container
Etymology 3
Uncertain. Perhaps from Mexican Spanish grifa (“cannabis”) or Central American Spanish grifo (“someone who smokes cannabis”).
Noun
reefer (countable and uncountable, plural reefers) (slang)
- (countable) A marijuana cigarette.
- (uncountable) Marijuana.
1982, Edward G. Fletcher, Melle Mel (lyrics and music), “The Message”, in The Message, performed by Grandmaster Flash:Daddy I don't want to go to school because the teacher's a jerk, he must think I'm a fool and all the kids smoke reefer, I think it'd be cheaper if I just got a job learned to be a street sweeper.
1984 April 7, N.B., “Chemical Dependency in the Gay Community”, in Gay Community News, page 5:As time went on and I smoked more reefer, I began to spend more time with other dope smokers, reminiscing on how good the sixties were, rather than actually participating in the current political movements.
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Translations
marijuana cigarette
- Bulgarian: джойнт m (džojnt)
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- Czech: špek (cs) m, joint (cs) m
- Dutch: joint (nl) m, stickie (nl) n, blowtje (nl) n, jonko (nl) m
- Esperanto: kanabcigaredo (eo)
- Finnish: jointti (fi)
- French: joint (fr) m
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- German: Joint (de) m, Tüte (de) f
- Khmer: បារីកញ្ឆា (baarəy kɑñchaa)
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- Russian: кося́к (ru) m (kosják)
- Spanish: bate (es) m (Honduras), canuto (es) m, carruco (es) m (Honduras), leño (es) m (Honduras), porro (es) m (Spain), petardo (es) m (Spain)
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