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    A sebsi or sibsi (Berber: ⵙⴱⵙⵉ) is a traditional Moroccan cannabis pipe with a narrow clay bowl called a skuff (or shkaff), with a fine metal screen....
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    Beji Caid Essebsi (or es-Sebsi; Arabic: الباجي قائد السبسي, romanized: Muhammad al-Bājī Qā’id as-Sibsī, pronunciation; 29 November 1926 – 25 July 2019)...
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    American calumet ("peace pipe"), kiseru (Japan), midwakh (Middle East), sebsi (Morocco) and some narrow chillums (Nepal, India, Jamaica). A one-hitter...
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    different from trichome powder. It is usually smoked in a long pipe called a sebsi. In other countries, such as the US and those of Western Europe, kief is...
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    pipe of Arabian origin Pizzo (pipe), a pipe designed for freebasing drugs Sebsi, traditional Moroccan smoking pipe TEC Pipe, Thermal electric cooling Pipe...
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  • kiseru-jutsu, and used similar techniques to those used in tessenjutsu. Midwakh Sebsi Scott David Foutz (2009). "Kiseru - Traditional Japanese Pipe". Archived...
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    Kiseru Midwakh Tobacco pipe Bong Cannabis pipe Chalice Chillum One hitter Sebsi Opium pipe "pipe smoking". The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Bartleby...
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    most commonly used pipe is the chillum.; in the UAE, midwakh; in Morocco, sebsi.[citation needed] A one-hitter is a device used for a single serving (usually...
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    Sebsi, a Moroccan long-drawtube one-hitter...
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    the cannabis trade, Moroccan kif was consumed locally, smoked in a long sebsi pipe or mixed into food, and was also used occasionally in Sufi religious...
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