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Spots (also known as "spotting", "knifers", "knife hits", "knife tokes", "dots", "hot knives", "kitchen tracking" "blades", or "bladers") refers to a method of smoking cannabis. In this method, small pieces of cannabis are rolled (or simply torn from a larger bud) to form the "spot". The practice originated in the 1970s when drops or dabs of hashish oil were smoked (three dabs of hash oil were considered be a good standard dose). Generally, the tips of two knife blades are heated, the spot (or drop of hash oil, back in the day) is compressed between the two blades, and the subsequent smoke is inhaled through the nose or mouth. Another means that is gaining popularity is specially made glass presses heated with a propane or butane torch. In order to facilitate this process, a "spottle" (als

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  • Spots (also known as "spotting", "knifers", "knife hits", "knife tokes", "dots", "hot knives", "kitchen tracking" "blades", or "bladers") refers to a method of smoking cannabis. In this method, small pieces of cannabis are rolled (or simply torn from a larger bud) to form the "spot". The practice originated in the 1970s when drops or dabs of hashish oil were smoked (three dabs of hash oil were considered be a good standard dose). Generally, the tips of two knife blades are heated, the spot (or drop of hash oil, back in the day) is compressed between the two blades, and the subsequent smoke is inhaled through the nose or mouth. Another means that is gaining popularity is specially made glass presses heated with a propane or butane torch. In order to facilitate this process, a "spottle" (also referred to as a"bowser", "hooter" or "toker") or "hitter" is often, but not always, used to funnel the smoke and maximize the amount inhaled. A spottle is generally made from a funnel or cone-shaped container, such as the top (or neck) of a plastic or glass bottle or a gallon of milk/water. (en)
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  • Spots (also known as "spotting", "knifers", "knife hits", "knife tokes", "dots", "hot knives", "kitchen tracking" "blades", or "bladers") refers to a method of smoking cannabis. In this method, small pieces of cannabis are rolled (or simply torn from a larger bud) to form the "spot". The practice originated in the 1970s when drops or dabs of hashish oil were smoked (three dabs of hash oil were considered be a good standard dose). Generally, the tips of two knife blades are heated, the spot (or drop of hash oil, back in the day) is compressed between the two blades, and the subsequent smoke is inhaled through the nose or mouth. Another means that is gaining popularity is specially made glass presses heated with a propane or butane torch. In order to facilitate this process, a "spottle" (als (en)
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  • Spots (cannabis) (en)
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