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1. (hash) (4868↑, 809↓)
Hash (hashish) is the resin collected from the flowers of the cannabis plant. The primary active substance is THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) although several other cannabinoids are known to occur. Hash is usually smoked in pipes, water pipes, joints, and hookahs, sometimes mixed with cannabis flowers or tobacco. It can also be eaten. The most common effects of hash and cannabis are: a sense of wellbeing, relaxation, rapid flow of ideas, increased appreciation of music and food, heightened senses, sleepiness, pain relief, nausea relief and increased appetite. There are also several negative effects including dry mouth, rapid heart beat, impaired short term memory, anxiety, and panic attacks. Contrary to popular belief, the effects from smoking cannabis or hash are not increased by holding the smoke in the lungs longer. Almost all of the THC is absorbed within the first few seconds. Also contrary to popular belief, more potent cannabis or hash is not more dangerous. Users generally take enough of the substance until they achieve the desired effects. In the case of smoking, it means the user will have to inhale less smoke and therefore fewer toxins to achieve the same effect. Most high school students report that it is easier for them to obtain cannabis than alcohol. This is possibly due to the fact that people who sell cannabis are already breaking the law and have few problems with selling to minors. Despite ever-increasing spending on prosecution of cannabis users and anti-drug misinformation, some 50% of high school seniors report having tried cannabis. Hash is currently illegal in countries where the government feels it is best to make decisions for an individual, including what consenting adults do in the privacy of their homes.

Hash should be regulated and sold like alcohol.

2. (hash) (1145↑, 684↓)
The concentrated resin from the tops of female marijuana plants.

I picked a gang of bud from my plants and rolled the hash from my fingers. We smoked it and got sooooo high\!

3. (hash) (416↑, 247↓)
Compressed [Trichomes] derived usually from the female [Cannabis] plant. Hash is a very strong type of Marijuana, that is usually made from rubbing bud over a sieve like mesh, fine screens basicly. Trichomes are the ' crystals ' on cannabis plants that contain [THC], THC being the only active chemical on Cannabis plants, and Trichomes being the only things on Cannabis plants that contain THC. Trichomes look like tiny transperent mushrooms when magnified. Strong weed usually has alot of visible Trichomes giving buds a ' frosty ' type look sometimes. People in-correctly refer to trichomes as ' crytals 'or ' pollen ' hashish is made from removing these trichomes, ( also Resin ) from female cannabis plants and compressing them into small blocks which can be eaten or smoked, or even made into tea, or mixed with alcohol to increse effects and to mix both the high, and the 'drunk '. Hash or Hasish is usually VERY strong, usually espensive and hard to find. Hashish is alot like Marijuana, tastes almost exactly like Marijuana in most cases, if made properly. MARIJUANA DOESNT KILL, NEVER HAS, NEVER WILL LEGALIZE

" Dude, you wanna fly? " " how? " " Its called Hashish " Dealer: " What you want? " Buyer: " only the best " Dealer: " hashish it is\! "

4. (hash) (821↑, 669↓)
An extract of marijuana made up of resin you smoke it but it is not the same fucking thing as weed .... if you thought it was you've probably never smoked weed... honestly weed and hash are not fucking synonyms

lets go smoke a bowl of hash

5. (hash) (435↑, 325↓)
1. An [algorithm] whose arguments are converted into a fixed-length representation called a digest. Hashes are usually used for sensitive data because the results are irreversable. 2. The pound/oglethorpe sign (\#), used by many computer languages to denote the start of a single line comment block. 3. Slang for hasish, an extract from the resin of marijuana plants. This resin is usually many times more potent than the plant material acquired from such plants. 4. One of two lateral dashed lines on a [football] field. Hash lines are usually placed in a way that divides the field into thirds.

1. Use an md5 hash to store my password. 2. A hash followed by a [bang] and an application path is a directive which may be used to determine how a shell script is handled. 3. Coach gets made at me when I smoke his hash. 4. When Coach gets mad, I shit on the hash lines.

Author: ravingidiot http://hash.urbanup.com/805316
6. (hash) (102↑, 47↓)
A piece of light or dark firmly pressed resin from the cannabis plant. Gets you more stoned than high. Much stronger than weed, regardless what some people at urbandictionary claim. When you smoke a hash joint, you use around 0,7 grams of good quality hash mixed with 1 toasted cigarette. Some of the best hash in the world is from Morocco, India and Lebanon.

pot is weak. hash is strong

Author: hashishisgoodforyou http://hash.urbanup.com/2962139
7. (Hash) (4↑, 14↓)
an argument , if someone gives you hash they are almost giving you hate, daggers. if there is hash between someone there is an argument or disagreeing on something.

"she's giving me right hash" so she's giving me evils or hate. "ah have you heard about the hash between them lot" so have you heard about the argument between them lot.

8. (Hash) (29↑, 48↓)
Hash (or Hashish) is the compressed pollen of the cannabis plants flower. Many varieties and qualities are available. Traditionally, a Dark Hash is mixed with Opium, whereas a Light Hash is pure pollen (or Kif). It can be smoked in various ways, but the best methods include solar puffing, bee line, or glow rods. Incredibly potent, it is typically more expensive than regular cannabis plant material. Production methods can be anything from pressing Kif caught in a grinder with a pollen press, to pressing it using expensive bubble bags.

"I got some hash man." "Yea?" "Yep. Sour Diesel Full Melt." "Bomb."

9. (hash) (100↑, 122↓)
A dark sticky substance made from marijuana that is very potent and is ment for smoking.

Thats some good hash.

10. (Hash) (38↑, 64↓)
1, n. (sing, pl Hashes) An individual local chapter of the [Hash House Harriers] or a meeting or run thereof. 2. vb, ptc Hashing, the act of running and drinking with this organisation.

There are eleven different hashes in Hong Kong.

11. (hash) (11↑, 37↓)
text talk to say "haha" because these new phones with spelling check change haha to hash. Plural use is Hashes

Hash, thats funny; Hashes xD

Author: suckyboyproductions903 http://hash.urbanup.com/5602547
12. (hash) (7↑, 33↓)
1. vomit 2. to vomit 3. hashish, an oil extracted from cannabis and incorporated into other drugs 4. to discuss

He felt like he would hash after what he smelled.

Author: The Return of Light Joker http://hash.urbanup.com/4499010
13. (hash) (11↑, 37↓)
to hash: the act of having crazy jungle sex while eating hash browns

"Tori and david, hormones raging, were caught hashing in the waffle house bathroom."

14. (hash) (51↑, 77↓)
stop writing theases u fucking morons its black gold,your best friend.

i a'int smokin weed mayne my love is hash.

15. (Hash) (2↑, 29↓)
Another variation of Smash. Like the word "smash", hash means to have sexual relations except with one's hands. It can also be defined as another word for a hand job or fingering.

Kell: Yo Doug, how was your weekend? Doug: Eh, it was alright I mean she was super hot chick but she only let me hash. Kell: Damn that sucks hand jobs get old real quick.

16. (Hash) (66↑, 93↓)
The group known as "The Drinking Club with the Running Problem" Hashing is an exhilaratingly fun combination of running, orienteering, and partying, where bands of harriers and harriettes chase hares on eight-to-ten kilometer-long trails through town, country, and desert, all in search of exercise, camaraderie, and good times. Hashing began in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in 1938, when a group of British colonial officials and expatriates founded a running club called the Hash House Harriers. They named the group after their meeting place, the Selangor Club, nicknamed the "Hash House." Hash House Harrier runs were patterned after the traditional British paper chase. A "hare" was given a head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, all the while pursued by a shouting pack of "harriers." Only the hare knew where he was going . . . the harriers followed his clues to stay on trail. Apart from the excitement of chasing the hare and solving the clues, reaching the end was its own reward . . . for there, thirsty harriers would find a tub of iced-down beer. Hashing died out during World War II (Japanese occupying forces being notoriously anti-fun) but picked up in the post-war years, spreading through the Far East, Australia, and New Zealand . . . then exploding in popularity in the mid-70s. Today there are thousands of Hash House Harrier clubs in all parts of the world, with newsletters, directories, and even regional and world hashing conventions. Hashing hasn't strayed far from its Kuala Lumpur roots. A typical hash today is a loosely-organized group of 20-40 men and women who meet weekly or biweekly to chase the hare. We follow chalk, flour, or paper, and the trails are never boring . . . we run streets and back alleyways, but we also ford streams, climb fences, explore storm drains, and scale cliffs. And although some of today's health-conscious hashers may shun cold beer in favor of water or diet sodas, trail's end is still a celebration and a party.

A hash can be found in every major city around the world.

Author: DevilDog2025 http://hash.urbanup.com/773235
17. (HasH) (6↑, 34↓)
Horny as Hell

"Dude how are you?" "HasH" "I hear ya man, haven't been laid in days\!"

18. (Hash) (141↑, 169↓)
A "hash" is a generic term for a bit of software that - given the same input - will produce the same output, and where the input cannot be reconstructed by looking at the output. For example, given the input of "23" a very simple hash would be "5" (adding them together). In this case you cannot reconstruct "23" by analysing "5" because other inputs will also equal "5" ("41", for example). Although you cannot reconstruct the input, you can verify that the input matches the hash. The use of hashes in applications is typically used to store passwords because if the password database is stolen and your inputs (passwords) are hashed then the thief can’t feasibly reconstruct the input (the original passwords) and use them in the future. So as well as the thief not having anything useful, it means you don’t need to tell all the customers to change their passwords. Because you're only storing the hash of a password this does mean you can’t tell customers what their password is – you can only change it. When two inputs make the same output in a hash this is called a collision. Just before "23" was hashed as "5" but "41" would also be "5". Collisions in hashes are to be expected; a mere collision is no big deal. However the output of a good hash is also supposed have some other properties – if a good hash produces a value between 0000 and 9999 it shouldn’t produce twice as many outputs between 8000-9999 – the output should be equally distributed across the output space. Also, a good hash given the input "password" and "pbssword" (which vary by only a single letter) should produce very different outputs. This should apply to all inputs, not just typical inputs. For example, "password" in the MD5 hash is 5F4DCC3B5AA765D61D8327DEB882CF99. Whereas "pbssword" is 65ADD8ADCD26EA1AF12B05F67FD50B97. This change in output is important because if I already know 5F4DCC(...) as being the hash of "password" this shouldn't help me work out that 5F4DCB(...) came from an input near the word "password". Finally, a good hash should make it computationally infesible to construct a possible input. If a hash's output varies only between 1 and 9 then generating a possible input is easy, so this is not a good hash. Good hashes like SHA-1 would take years of computer time to construct a possible input (as currently known). Unless you're a crypto scientist use an established and researched hash. When using hashes in your applications it's important to remember that hashes are repeatable (given the same input you'll get the same output) and that there are precalculated databases of hashes and popular inputs (popular passwords, english words, etc - and their resulting hashes). These databases could be used for good or bad, but as you're hashing your passwords in the first place you'll be wanting to defeat these databases. One method of defeating such databases is by [salt]ing your input. For example, before hashing the word "password" you might combine "salted" so as to get "saltedpassword" -- producing a hash that the precalculated database is less likely to have (it'll have the hash for "cat" but it's less likely to have "saltedcat"). You can either add your salt at the beginning, or intermingle your letters. You may even decide to add specific bytes onto your input so your salt isn't English. Salting could be done application-wide, or per-user (have a salt column in your user table). Popular hashes are MD5, SHA-0, and SHA-1. Recently MD5 and SHA-0 were shown to be significantly easier to computationally So use SHA1 (or greater) as your hash and keep an eye out for recently discovered flaws in hashing algorithms. And as hashes vary in length be sure that your database doesn't truncate your good work in protecting passwords.

Did you salt your hashes? What hashing algorithm did you use?

Author: Matthew Cruickshank http://hash.urbanup.com/806120
19. (Hash) (28↑, 57↓)
a breakfast staple made out of the leavings from dinner. If it comes out of a can, it ain't hash.

Mom turned the leftovers into hash.

Author: T-Dog Jenkins http://hash.urbanup.com/1113012
20. (hash) (25↑, 56↓)
v. To discuss; often expressed with prepositional modifier.

Yo 'sup\! Let's hash out our differences over some hash browns and corned beef hash, mothafucka\! Werd.

Author: Truth2Power http://hash.urbanup.com/830174
21. (Hash) (11↑, 43↓)
Hash are the THC [Tetra Hydra Cannabinol] drops from the marihuana leaves. It's made by a machine called a Polinator, wich highly condenses water, so the THC "falls" from the leaves into a reservoir. Weed is the plant, hash is the THC. But don't be fooled\! Hash isn't pure THC\!

I got a secret stash of hash

Author: WILLIAM [NL] http://hash.urbanup.com/548118
22. (hash) (50↑, 83↓)
1. Food, usually chopped up somehow 2. Hashish, a potent herbally-derived painkiller.....okay, okay - it can give you a buzz, too....

After smoking that hash, I was so munched-out I would have eaten some of Feebs week-old corned beef hash, if Mo hadn't beat me to it.

23. (hash) (41↑, 76↓)
*Hash is not the crystals thats ar exracted from bud. That's Kief Hash is the product that comes from processing marijuana by way of alcohol, then cooked at a low tempurature. Another common way of obtaining hash is by rubbing many fresh buds until a sticky residue is built up. the residue is also hash.

AYO homeboi, sprinkle some hash up in da' sheet

24. (HASH) (11↑, 47↓)
An acronym for "[Hot AS Hell]," used as a description for specific quantifiable beauty, as displayed by persons in possession of such temperate visage

"Kathy Ireland has weird eyes, but she's still [HASH]"

25. (hash) (8↑, 44↓)
a kind of food.

I be eatin' ur hash.

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26. (hash) (9↑, 45↓)
screwed over, bummer, fuck (in the non-sexual way)

Man, you're hashed.

27. (Hash) (5↑, 43↓)
marijuana, black shit to make a spliff, if the spliff is packed with strong hash u could end up hangin onto the toilet with a whitey\!

relaxed, got the muchies n the giggles\! hehe

28. (hash) (12↑, 51↓)
marijauna pollen shit stuff , i dunno all i know is that u get sooo high\!

Dudette 1 :What u smoking? Dudette 2: Hash Dudette 1: OOOH\! GIMME GIMME\! 15 minutes later Dude 1:You tow are so fuckin' chonged

29. (HASH) (17↑, 57↓)
something you smoke.

dude pass me that hash so i can smoke down.

30. (hash) (10↑, 50↓)
Short for Hashish. The crystals that grow on cannabis. Often scooped and smoked, baked into "hash cookies," or eaten outright. The definer prefers to chew the gram's worth of marijuana like chewing tobacco, with the hash still on it.

Hash is the most brilliant crystal of all...

31. (hash) (3↑, 46↓)
the ashes derived from burning hay. Hay-ash.

Them fellers was burnin' sum hay and left a big mess of hash in the south 40.

32. (hash) (6↑, 52↓)
a potential swear word created by ALANA.

i.e. -*sigh* hash

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33. (hash) (10↑, 58↓)
a big, fat, huge penis

when i was fucking my girlfriend, i said "here's my hash"

34. (hash) (6↑, 59↓)
a form of cannabis that is smoked

Stoner 1: "hey Aziz you got some hash Stoner 2: "You mean weed?

35. (hash) (11↑, 69↓)
a type of illegal drug

"Tony, let's go to Tim's and drop some hash"

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Last updated: 2012.02.29

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