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kief

American  
[keef, kef, keyf] / kif, kɛf, keɪf /
keef,

Or kif

Or kef

noun

  1. Usually kief

    1. a powdery, crystallized substance extracted from the resin glands on the flower buds of the cannabis plant: more potent than marijuana due to a high concentration of cannabinoids and terpenes.

    2. a popular name for marijuana.

  2. Usually kef a state of drowsy contentment or trancelike calm, especially from the use of marijuana, opium, or another narcotic.

    In our peace-themed rooms scented with patchouli and the smoke of homegrown weed, we felt the kef and thought we were saving the world.


kief British  
/ kiːf /

noun

  1. a variant spelling of kif

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The documentary was directed by Jenna Rosher and Kief Davidson and features interviews with former Squad members, their parents, other collaborators, journalists and experts on internet culture.

From Los Angeles Times

Ken Davenport, Sandi Moran and Garry Kief are the lead producers; they announced the closing Tuesday evening.

From New York Times

His star began to rise in the middle of the 1970s - and Manilow credited Kief with saving his life during those whirlwind years.

From BBC

The Brooklyn-born singer has been in a relationship with his manager Garry Kief for 39 years.

From BBC

Prior to his relationship with Kief, Manilow had married his childhood sweetheart, Susan Deixler, in 1964.

From BBC