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trees Ⅰ noun broccoli US, 1966.► put in the treesto overcharge someone US, 1980 Ⅱ ⇨ tree; trees noun marijuana. An exaggerated BUSH US, 1995.► out of your treedrunk or drug-intoxicated IRELAND, 1991.► out of your tree; off your treecrazed; mentally deranged US, 1966.► out yer treedrunk UK, 2002
idiomtreessth doesn't grow on trees BrEBrEspoken used in order to emphasize that something is very difficult to obtain and you should consider it to be valuable:Although the American public has shown some interest in rugby, sponsorship money still doesn't grow on trees in the States.Jobs like that don't exactly grow on trees, you know; particularly when you're over fifty.The best electronic engineers do not grow on trees, but they can be found. —see also money doesn't grow on trees (redirected from trees)
tree n. marijuana. Grass, tree, bush. It’s all pot! See:- 3-on-the-tree
- As the twig is bent, so is the tree inclined
- at the top of the tree
- bark up the wrong tree
- bark up the wrong tree, to
- be barking up the wrong tree
- be out of (one's) tree
- be out of your tree
- cannot see the wood for the trees
- can't see the forest for the trees
- can't see the forest/wood(s) for the trees
- can't see the wood for the trees
- Christmas tree
- Christmas tree bill
- close as the bark to the tree
- dead-tree edition
- dead-tree format
- dead-tree press
- every/a monkey knows what tree to climb
- flourish like a green bay tree
- fruit of the poisonous tree
- go between the bark and the tree
- Go chase yourself!
- go climb a tree
- Go climb a tree!
- go climb a tree/fly a kite
- go fly a kite
- grow on trees
- he that would eat the fruit must climb the tree
- like nailing Jell-O to a tree
- like trying to nail Jell-O to a tree
- live in a tree
- make like a tree and leave
- Money does not grow on trees
- money doesn't grow on trees
- nail Jell-O to a tree
- nail Jell-O to the wall
- not able to see the forest for the trees
- not able to see the wood for the trees
- not grow on trees
- not see the wood for the trees
- out of (one's) tree
- out of your tree
- shake (one's) tree
- shake someone's tree
- shake the pagoda tree
- shake tree
- talk someone's arm off
- the apple does not fall far from the tree
- the apple doesn't fall/never falls far from the tree
- the apple never falls far from the tree
- the top of the tree
- the top of the tree/ladder
- tight as the bark on a tree
- tree
- tree hugger
- tree is known by its fruit
- tree-suit
- up a gum tree
- up a tree
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