In
Brit parlance, rolling a
spliff, or
cannabis cigarette, using
skins, or
cigarette papers. The average British spliff usually contains a
tobacco base which is then laced with
bud or
hash. I have found that most of the 'skinner-uppers' I know tend to use cigarette tobacco from cigarettes, as opposed to proprietary
rolling tobacco: it has a milder flavour, interfering less with yer
weed. There are many methods of skinning up. The preferred local method of my place of origin is to use three papers: two stuck together end to end by the glue of a third. A four-paper, longer version, rolled thicker at one end in a vaguely cone-shaped arrangement, is generally produced if the spliff is for sharing with many people (or just if you feel greedy) See:
Camberwell Carrot.