Definitions

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  • noun A rolling paper.

Etymologies

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From the trademark for a popular brand, derived from French Riz Lacroix (from the use of rice paper and the inventor's family name).

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Examples

  • He placed each crumb in a carefully balanced rizla paper.

    Elegance « A Fly in Amber 2010

  • It is the Tory way to use the deficit as an ideological figleaf to dismantle the welfare state and the Orange Book LibDem mob are making the neo-com wet dream possible - you can't put a rizla paper between them.

    The spotlight begins to shine on the coalition's flaws and faultlines | Andrew Rawnsley 2011

  • Luckily the ganja in my rizla just about masks it.

    "Home Secretary I think I've been skanked"? 2008

  • On this issue you can't push a rizla paper between NuLab and NuCon.

    Brown: The South East Doesn't Matter 2007

  • Ask a romantic, if you can find one, and they'll tell you it's the fans, the songs and the fact that Pete Doherty and Carl Barat are back on the sort of terms where you'll struggle to separate them with a rizla paper.

    Drowned In Sound // Feed Kevin E.G. Perry 2010

  • Ask a romantic, if you can find one, and they'll tell you it's the fans, the songs and the fact that Pete Doherty and Carl Barat are back on the sort of terms where you'll struggle to separate them with a rizla paper.

    Drowned In Sound // Feed Kevin E.G. Perry 2010

  • Darkside riddems for late night rizla replenishment - Mighty record.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • Not easy because you can't fit a rizla between the two on killing Muslims - except, the rethugs will say; "

    Moon of Alabama 2009

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