Spliffs
A spliff is a type of cannabis cigarette, typically rolled with a mixture of tobacco and cannabis. The term "spliff" is believed to have originated in the 1960s, derived from the word "splif," which was a slang term for marijuana. Spliffs are known for their distinctive appearance, with a long, thin shape and a distinctive "spliff" shape at the tip. The tobacco in a spliff serves to make the cannabis more palatable and easier to smoke, as well as to help the cannabis burn more efficiently. Spliffs are often rolled by hand, using a rolling paper or a small piece of aluminum foil. The cannabis used in a spliff is typically ground into a fine powder, mixed with tobacco, and then rolled into a cigarette. Spliffs are popular among cannabis users for their convenience and portability, as they can be easily rolled and smoked on the go. However, they are also controversial due to the potential health risks associated with smoking tobacco.