A fork of Rural Dictionary
Cardboard-Rillo's A word from East Sacramento usually used in place of cigarillos, but can be used to describe any cheap swisher cigar ninety nine cents and lower.
She wanted the kid to slide through, but she didn't have no Wood's all she had was Cardboard rillo's.
Slipped in the oil A phrase from North California that describes a situation where an individual due to not paying attention or feeling carefree, is caught off-guard and ultimately takes a loss.
I felt my pocket after I got off the bus and man's weed and money was gone, I really slipped in the oil.
A individual who often engages in the act of rolling pinner joints or blunts.
Is that a gram you got rolled in that wood fam? Man's a real Peewee Herbsman.
Cartel imported low grade Mexican brown weed that you must smoke copious amounts of to feel a effect.
Damn this work weed is giving me a fucking head ache.
Pronounced (cha) (loop) originating in Rancho Cordova. A fat bar'ed backwood blunt that has been smoked to almost a roach and is reaching a pivotal moment between enjoyable and gross.
Put that out after you hit it, that's a harsh chalup.