marijuana. Also variants 'gayge' and 'gages' US, 1934.
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alcohol, especially whisky US, 1932.►get a gage upto smoke a marijuana cigarette UK, 1998
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get the weather gage of (someone or something)
To have an advantage over someone else. This phrase refers to the strategic advantage of a ship positioned on its enemy's windward (or weather gage) side. We've gotten the weather gage of them, lads! Load the cannons and fire!