In the industry, it is the generic name for a temperature controlled container The containers, which are insulated, are specially designed to allow temperature controlled air circulation within the container A refrigeration plant is built into the rear of the container For OOCL's reefers, power for this plant needs to be provided from an external source
Term for pot dating back to the turn of the century, and still popular Rizla: A popular brand of cigarette papers Roach: The card 'filter' of a joint Rope Dope: Low-quality pot from leafy hemp
A brief front-page synopsis of a story that appears inside the paper USA Today's "Newsline" and the Wall Street Journal's "What's News" are essentially multiple reefers The New York Times, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times tend to integrate reefers into their front-page layouts
A container, with a self-contained refrigeration unit, used for the transport or perishable cargo Abbreviation for refrigerated container Slang term for refrigerated trailer that hauls perishables
A reefer is a cigarette containing cannabis or marijuana. a cigarette containing the drug marijuana = joint (Perhaps from REEF (in the sense ), or perhaps from grifo )
Refrigerator ship; a vessel designed to carry goods requiring refrigeration, such as meat and fruit A reefer ship has insulated holds into which cold air is passed at the temperature appropriate to the goods being carried
Refrigerated cargo, whether breakbulk or containerized Also refers to a ship's capability to handle such cargo, and storage areas, containers, etc , used to store and transport them
Refrigerated trailer with insulated walls and a self-powered refrigeration unit Most commonly used for transporting food