Citations:whacky tobaccy

Noun: "(slang) marijuana"

 * 1977 — Graeme Ewens, The Cult of the Big Rigs and the Life of the Long Haul Trucker, Chartwell Books (1977), ISBN 9780890091784, page 114:
 * 'What kind of loaded you be looking to get?' a voice asks. 'You be looking for some pharmaceuticals, or some of that whacky tobaccy?'
 * 1989 — Daniel G. Baldyga, A Sailor Remembers: His Voyage from Darkness Into Light, Mystic House (1989), ISBN 9780924142000, page 63:
 * He lit a stick of whacky tobaccy and took a solid hit.
 * 1990 — Mordecai Richler, Solomon Gursky Was Here, Penguin Books (1990), ISBN 0140116087, page 70:
 * Moses usually avoided The Caboose on Friday night, Band Night, which brought out the noisy younger crowd, who were quickly herded into the basement, where — according to Strawberry — they smoked Hi-Test. "You know, whacky tobaccy."
 * 2005 — David Masiel, The Western Limit of the World, Random House (2007), ISBN 9780812971019, page 63:
 * anything you couldn't get from the cooks you could get from Beth: every kind of whiskey and smoke on earth, whacky tobaccy, the occasional hashish, prescription drugs, and those weird Indian smokes called bidis that tasted like Turkish tobacco and smelled like a chocolate sundae.
 * 2006 — Kleinboer, Midnight Missionary (trans. Jaco Fouché), Zebra Press (2006; original Afrikaans novel published 2003), ISBN 9781770071148, page 103:
 * Music can be incredibly beautiful on whacky tobaccy.
 * 2006 — Dalyn A. Miller & Larry Donovan, The Daily Cocktail: 365 Intoxicating Drinks and the Outrageous Events That Inspired Them, Fair Winds Press (2006), ISBN 1592331866, page 330:
 * Sounds like 1969 to us, and no, we're not smokin' the whacky tobaccy.
 * 2007 — Tom Morrisey, In High Places, Bethany House (2007), ISBN 9780764203466, page 106:
 * "Sure," he said. "But if anybody breaks out any beer or whacky tobaccy, you'll stay clear, right?"