"couchlock" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: From couch + lock. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|couch|lock}} couch + lock Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} couchlock (uncountable)
  1. (colloquial, drugs) A state of idleness, laziness, or inactivity brought about by excessive consumption of drugs, typically marijuana. Tags: colloquial, uncountable Synonyms: couch-lock, couch lock
    Sense id: en-couchlock-en-noun-shLEBTV3 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: drugs, medicine, pharmacology, sciences

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          "ref": "2011, Jason King, The Cannabible 3",
          "text": "Silver Goo is strong medicine—a bit heavy for some but not a complete couchlock. The Haze influence brings an up edge that balances the high nicely.",
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          "text": "The young saleslady at the medical marijuana distribution center told me that one brownie was equal to one dose. Later I found out that it was equal to four doses. The brownie caused complete couchlock for about four hours, but I had no trouble whatsoever with the experience itself because I was already familiar with how to handle high doses.",
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