endo
English
Etymology 1
Originally used to refer to the bottom tips of the marijuana plant which accumulate the most resin and crystals after being hung to dry, probably from end + -o.
Noun
endo (uncountable)
- (slang) marijuana
- ...rollin' down the street smokin' endo / sippin' on gin and juice... - Snoop Dogg
- So as I drive home / I roll my window up / And my endo up in the same motion... - Nas
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:endo.
Etymology 2
Short for "end over end".
Noun
endo (plural endos)
- A bike trick where the bike is ridden on the front wheel. Also known as a stoppie.
See also
Etymology 3
Noun
endo (countable and uncountable, plural endos)
- (uncountable, informal) endocrinology
- (countable, informal) endocrinologist
- 2010, Cheryl Alkon, Balancing Pregnancy with Pre-existing Diabetes (page 150)
- Since my endo did not practice at the hospital I delivered at, I did not have the oversight I needed to adjust my fluctuating sugars […]
- 2010, Cheryl Alkon, Balancing Pregnancy with Pre-existing Diabetes (page 150)
Etymology 4
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