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blaze

slang To get high (become intoxicated) by smoking marijuana. Hey man, Jim and I are going to blaze at his house this weekend, do you want to come? Hey, it's no skin off my teeth if you want to spend your free time blazing, but I have no interest in it whatsoever. After working a 10-hour shift, all I want to do is blaze and watch TV.
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blazes

n. hell. (Especially with blue.) Just go to blue blazes.
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7, intense thunderstorms lashed Yosemite's western edge, sparking more than a dozen blazes. Despite intensive firefighting efforts, several of the blazes grew uncontrollably, destroying the community of Foresta near the park boundary.
Without Yosemite's 20-year history of prescribed burns, firefighters would have had even more difficulty controlling the 1990 blazes, Van Wagtendonk says.
Pyne, a fire historian at Arizona State University West in Phoenix, maintains that the only way to protect completely against such uncontrollable blazes would be to remove the forest itself.