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Spots (cannabis)         
  • Glass blades
METHOD OF SMOKING CANNABIS
Spottle; Hot knife (smoking); Spotting (marijuana); Hot knifing; Spots (Cannabis); Hotknifing; Knife tokes; Knife hits
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."Handbook of Pharmacy Education", Harmen R.
spot         
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BACTERIAL PROTEIN
Spots; SPOT; Spot (disambiguation); Spot (dog)
¦ noun
1. a small round or roundish mark, differing in colour or texture from the surface around it.
chiefly N. Amer. a pip on a domino, playing card, or dice.
short for penalty spot.
2. a pimple.
3. a particular place, point, or position.
a small feature or part with a particular quality: his bald spot.
a place for an individual item within a show.
4. informal, chiefly Brit. a small amount of something: a spot of lunch.
5. [as modifier] denoting a system of trading in which commodities or currencies are delivered and paid for immediately after a sale.
6. (also spot board) a board for working plaster before application.
7. [in combination] informal, chiefly N. Amer. a banknote of a specified value.
¦ verb (spots, spotting, spotted)
1. see, notice, or recognize (someone or something difficult to detect or sought-after).
Military locate an enemy's position, typically from the air.
(in weight training, gymnastics, etc.) observe (a performer) in order to minimize the risk of accidents or injuries.
2. mark or become marked with spots.
3. (it spots, it is spotting, etc.) rain slightly.
4. place (a ball) on its designated starting point on a billiard table.
5. N. Amer. informal give or lend (money) to.
allow (an advantage) to (someone) in a game or sport.
Phrases
hit the spot informal be exactly what is required.
in a spot informal in a difficult situation.
on the spot
1. immediately.
2. at the scene of an action or event.
3. Brit. (of an action) performed without moving from one's original position.
put someone on the spot informal force someone into a situation in which they must respond or act.
spot on Brit. informal completely accurate or accurately.
Derivatives
spotted adjective
spottedness noun
Origin
ME: perh. from MDu. spotte.
SpoT         
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BACTERIAL PROTEIN
Spots; SPOT; Spot (disambiguation); Spot (dog)
Bifunctional (p)ppGpp synthase/hydrolase SpoT or SpoT is a regulatory enzyme in the RelA/SpoT Homologue (RSH) protein family that synthesizes and hydrolyzes (p)ppGpp to regulate the bacterial stringent response to environmental stressors. SpoT is considered a "long" form RSH protein and is found in many bacteria and plant chloroplasts.
Examples of use of SPOTS
1. The research, to coincide with Geography Awareness Week, found that local beauty spots were actually blank spots for many Britons.
2. Grey spots – called Koplik‘s spots, as tiny as a grain of sand – sometimes appear in the back of the mouth.
3. You may have "old" spots that are healing and "new" spots that are just beginning to blister.
4. Four spots remain after Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Ivan Ljubicic and Andy Roddick claimed the top four spots. «
5. Putin appointed liberals to top government spots.