clambake vs rough-and-tumble

clambake

noun
  • An instance of smoking (usually marijuana) in an enclosed space. 

  • A meeting of predominantly females. 

  • An informal beach party in which food, usually seafood, is cooked in a firepit dug in the sand, filled with hot coals. 

adj
  • Informal, makeshift, sloppy. 

verb
  • To smoke marijuana in an enclosed space such as a car with the windows up. 

  • To enclose something and fill it with smoke by smoking (usually marijuana) inside it. 

rough-and-tumble

noun
  • A person who characteristically engages in such activity 

  • An environment of rough activity 

  • Rough activity; fighting or brawling; a fight. 

adj
  • active, vigorous and rough, with the possibility of harm 

  • highly competitive 

verb
  • Engage in rough-and-tumble activity 

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