Noun
One who reefs; -- a name often given to midshipmen.
A close-fitting lacket or short coat of thick cloth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNow let's get talking: reefer madness. Like some arrogant government can't, By any stretch of the imagination, outlaw a plant. Ani DiFranco
Even if one takes every reefer madness allegation of the prohibitionists at face value, marijuana prohibition has done far more harm to far more people than marijuana ever could. William F. Buckley
Abdul served as the choreographer for several film and theater productions, including the 1998 musical Reefer Madness and the cheerleading scenes in the 1999 film American Beauty (she had previously also choreographed the 1991 film The Doors ). Source: Internet
Hull main A ship's hull endures harsh conditions at sea, as illustrated by this reefer ship in bad weather. Source: Internet
With Pink Flamingos (1972) and Reefer Madness (1936) making money in midnight showings nationwide, a Fox executive, Tim Deegan, was able to talk distributors into midnight screenings, starting in New York City on April Fools' Day of 1976. Source: Internet
Music Credits: "Reefer Man" by Cab Calloway, 1932, Public Domain. Source: Internet