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Munchies

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Munchies
A popular term for the craving for salt-rich and/or high-carbohydrate ‘junk food,’ associated with use of marijuana, amphetamines, and other recreational drugs

munchies
Substance abuse A popular term for the craving for salt-rich and/or high-carbohydrate 'junk food,' associated with use of marijuna, amphetamines, and other recreational drugs. See Junk food.


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