Clambake vs. Hotbox

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Clambakenoun

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

Clambakenoun

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

Clambakenoun

A meeting of predominantly females.

Clambakeadjective

(figurative) Informal, makeshift, sloppy.

Clambakeverb

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

Clambakeverb

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

Clambakenoun

The backing or steaming of clams on heated stones, between layers of seaweed; hence, a picnic party, gathered on such an occasion.

Clambakenoun

a cookout at the seashore where clams and fish and other foods are cooked--usually on heated stones covered with seaweed

Clambake

The clambake or clam bake, also known as the New England clambake, is a traditional method of cooking seafood, such as lobster, mussels, crabs, soft-shell clams, and quahogs. The food is traditionally cooked by steaming the ingredients over layers of seaweed in a pit oven.

Hotboxnoun

A container maintained at elevated temperatures in order to heat or cook its contents.

Hotboxnoun

An oven.

Hotboxnoun

(engineering) An overheated shaft bearing.

Hotboxverb

To smoke marijuana in a small confined area, such as the inside of a car, until it is full of smoke, thereby purportedly intensifying the drug's effects.

Hotboxverb

To put out a cigarette just before entering a vehicle, then expel smoke in the vehicle.

Hotboxnoun

a journal bearing (as of a railroad car) that has overheated

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