First attested c.1930 musical (jazz) slang for intoxication/immobility due to drugs/alcohol.
He was not stoned. He was beaten to death and then beheaded.
Stoned ghas
He was stoned to death about the year AD33 or 34.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
The song "Stoned Love" was released on October 15, 1970.
"Straight" if you are speaking drug-culture slang.
you just sit there like a rock sometimes
Only if you are stoned or they come out with Windows 6.
stoned, off your head, loooneeey :D loveya
I have seen that the origin of the word stoned is from the phrase stone-drunk, but I'm not sure why, beyond the obvious connection between a stone and something unresponsive, there is an expression stone drunk. seehttp://www.answers.com/stoned
Stoned raisins, which are raisins with the seeds removed, primarily come from the United States, particularly California. The state is known for its extensive grape production, especially for drying grapes into raisins. Other countries, like Turkey and Iran, also produce raisins, but California is the most prominent source of stoned raisins.
Baked is usually another word for "high" or "stoned"
Well... Stoned.
stoned (to death) c.1200, "to pelt with stones," from stone (n.).
And It Stoned Me was created in 1969.
Paul was stoned at Lystra. What years did he get stoned?