My prefix grunts

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My prefix grunts,



my infix can be found on a blunt.



My suffix might be hard,



but you'll find me in a yard.




What am I?



Clarification:


The word "blunt" is used in reference to a marijuana cigarette. In this case, further knowledge of drugs or drug slang is not required. I would suggest focusing on the cigarette aspect of this word.








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  • What does "on a blunt" mean? I have a possible answer, but I can't parse this line.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:11










  • Blunt, meaning a marijuana cigarette.
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:12







  • 2




    darn it, I know absolutely nothing about drugs or smoking... Well, I'll try my best.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • To your edit, technically knowledge of drug slang is required just to understand to word "blunt" as a noun! But not any more given that edit ... how meta.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • @Joe-You-Know - ...you don't need to try drugs to get the puzzle. Just think on it :P
    – BruceWayne
    Aug 28 at 17:49














up vote
9
down vote

favorite













My prefix grunts,



my infix can be found on a blunt.



My suffix might be hard,



but you'll find me in a yard.




What am I?



Clarification:


The word "blunt" is used in reference to a marijuana cigarette. In this case, further knowledge of drugs or drug slang is not required. I would suggest focusing on the cigarette aspect of this word.








share|improve this question






















  • What does "on a blunt" mean? I have a possible answer, but I can't parse this line.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:11










  • Blunt, meaning a marijuana cigarette.
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:12







  • 2




    darn it, I know absolutely nothing about drugs or smoking... Well, I'll try my best.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • To your edit, technically knowledge of drug slang is required just to understand to word "blunt" as a noun! But not any more given that edit ... how meta.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • @Joe-You-Know - ...you don't need to try drugs to get the puzzle. Just think on it :P
    – BruceWayne
    Aug 28 at 17:49












up vote
9
down vote

favorite









up vote
9
down vote

favorite












My prefix grunts,



my infix can be found on a blunt.



My suffix might be hard,



but you'll find me in a yard.




What am I?



Clarification:


The word "blunt" is used in reference to a marijuana cigarette. In this case, further knowledge of drugs or drug slang is not required. I would suggest focusing on the cigarette aspect of this word.








share|improve this question















My prefix grunts,



my infix can be found on a blunt.



My suffix might be hard,



but you'll find me in a yard.




What am I?



Clarification:


The word "blunt" is used in reference to a marijuana cigarette. In this case, further knowledge of drugs or drug slang is not required. I would suggest focusing on the cigarette aspect of this word.










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  • What does "on a blunt" mean? I have a possible answer, but I can't parse this line.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:11










  • Blunt, meaning a marijuana cigarette.
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:12







  • 2




    darn it, I know absolutely nothing about drugs or smoking... Well, I'll try my best.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • To your edit, technically knowledge of drug slang is required just to understand to word "blunt" as a noun! But not any more given that edit ... how meta.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • @Joe-You-Know - ...you don't need to try drugs to get the puzzle. Just think on it :P
    – BruceWayne
    Aug 28 at 17:49
















  • What does "on a blunt" mean? I have a possible answer, but I can't parse this line.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:11










  • Blunt, meaning a marijuana cigarette.
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:12







  • 2




    darn it, I know absolutely nothing about drugs or smoking... Well, I'll try my best.
    – Joe-You-Know
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • To your edit, technically knowledge of drug slang is required just to understand to word "blunt" as a noun! But not any more given that edit ... how meta.
    – Rand al'Thor
    Aug 28 at 15:29










  • @Joe-You-Know - ...you don't need to try drugs to get the puzzle. Just think on it :P
    – BruceWayne
    Aug 28 at 17:49















What does "on a blunt" mean? I have a possible answer, but I can't parse this line.
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 28 at 15:11




What does "on a blunt" mean? I have a possible answer, but I can't parse this line.
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 28 at 15:11












Blunt, meaning a marijuana cigarette.
– casey
Aug 28 at 15:12





Blunt, meaning a marijuana cigarette.
– casey
Aug 28 at 15:12





2




2




darn it, I know absolutely nothing about drugs or smoking... Well, I'll try my best.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 28 at 15:29




darn it, I know absolutely nothing about drugs or smoking... Well, I'll try my best.
– Joe-You-Know
Aug 28 at 15:29












To your edit, technically knowledge of drug slang is required just to understand to word "blunt" as a noun! But not any more given that edit ... how meta.
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 28 at 15:29




To your edit, technically knowledge of drug slang is required just to understand to word "blunt" as a noun! But not any more given that edit ... how meta.
– Rand al'Thor
Aug 28 at 15:29












@Joe-You-Know - ...you don't need to try drugs to get the puzzle. Just think on it :P
– BruceWayne
Aug 28 at 17:49




@Joe-You-Know - ...you don't need to try drugs to get the puzzle. Just think on it :P
– BruceWayne
Aug 28 at 17:49










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Maybe:




Orchard




My prefix grunts,




Orc - I don't think they say much.




my infix is found on a blunt.




Char - You'll find it after the blunt is lit.




My suffix might be hard,




It is hard! That was a sneaky clue.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Orchard - You might not think of them as being in a yard, but if you took the orchard away, you'd see that a yard is what you have left. That's good enough for me!







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  • 1




    You've got it! :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 17:25

















up vote
6
down vote













Are you a




PIGSKIN




My prefix grunts,




Pigs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




A 'skin' (rolling paper) is on a blunt.




My suffix might be hard,




kin — family can be difficult.




but you'll find me in a yard.




A pigskin (football) can often be found in a yard or field.




Alternatively,




PIGGYBACK




But




Pig still works, -ACK is a hard-sounding ending, and 'back' is found in a yard—a backyard! But I can't may the infix work. Gy? Iggy?







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  • 1




    Incorrect, but very clever!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:59

















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5
down vote













Are you a




Garden?




My prefix grunts,




A gar, such as an alligator gar (which actually do make noises. They're actually pretty terrifying. They jump up out of the water).




my infix is found on a blunt.




Gard, as in guard, because most blunt tools have some sort of guard, such as swords.




My suffix might be hard,




A den can be hard to beat, especially a den of thieves.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Gardens are commonly found in yards.







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  • 1




    Clever, but not quite!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:21

















up vote
5
down vote













Are you:




HOGWEED




My prefix grunts,




Hog(s) - Pigs, they grunt




my infix is found on a blunt.




Weed is in a blunt




My suffix might be hard,




ed (or ED) - Erectile Dysfunction is hard to recover from (LOL)




but you'll find me in a yard.




Hogweeds are found in yards







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  • 1




    Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:36






  • 2




    jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 16:20

















up vote
5
down vote













Are you a




PIGEON?




My prefix grunts,




PIGs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




I'm not familiar with drug slang (which the OP told me this is). Maybe GEO means something to do with marijuana?




My suffix might be hard,




Hard ON?




but you'll find me in a yard.




Pigeons in the yard!







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    Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:24










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Maybe:




Orchard




My prefix grunts,




Orc - I don't think they say much.




my infix is found on a blunt.




Char - You'll find it after the blunt is lit.




My suffix might be hard,




It is hard! That was a sneaky clue.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Orchard - You might not think of them as being in a yard, but if you took the orchard away, you'd see that a yard is what you have left. That's good enough for me!







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  • 1




    You've got it! :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 17:25














up vote
5
down vote



accepted










Maybe:




Orchard




My prefix grunts,




Orc - I don't think they say much.




my infix is found on a blunt.




Char - You'll find it after the blunt is lit.




My suffix might be hard,




It is hard! That was a sneaky clue.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Orchard - You might not think of them as being in a yard, but if you took the orchard away, you'd see that a yard is what you have left. That's good enough for me!







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    You've got it! :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 17:25












up vote
5
down vote



accepted







up vote
5
down vote



accepted






Maybe:




Orchard




My prefix grunts,




Orc - I don't think they say much.




my infix is found on a blunt.




Char - You'll find it after the blunt is lit.




My suffix might be hard,




It is hard! That was a sneaky clue.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Orchard - You might not think of them as being in a yard, but if you took the orchard away, you'd see that a yard is what you have left. That's good enough for me!







share|improve this answer












Maybe:




Orchard




My prefix grunts,




Orc - I don't think they say much.




my infix is found on a blunt.




Char - You'll find it after the blunt is lit.




My suffix might be hard,




It is hard! That was a sneaky clue.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Orchard - You might not think of them as being in a yard, but if you took the orchard away, you'd see that a yard is what you have left. That's good enough for me!








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answered Aug 28 at 17:16









Ben J

1965




1965







  • 1




    You've got it! :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 17:25












  • 1




    You've got it! :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 17:25







1




1




You've got it! :)
– casey
Aug 28 at 17:25




You've got it! :)
– casey
Aug 28 at 17:25










up vote
6
down vote













Are you a




PIGSKIN




My prefix grunts,




Pigs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




A 'skin' (rolling paper) is on a blunt.




My suffix might be hard,




kin — family can be difficult.




but you'll find me in a yard.




A pigskin (football) can often be found in a yard or field.




Alternatively,




PIGGYBACK




But




Pig still works, -ACK is a hard-sounding ending, and 'back' is found in a yard—a backyard! But I can't may the infix work. Gy? Iggy?







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Incorrect, but very clever!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:59














up vote
6
down vote













Are you a




PIGSKIN




My prefix grunts,




Pigs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




A 'skin' (rolling paper) is on a blunt.




My suffix might be hard,




kin — family can be difficult.




but you'll find me in a yard.




A pigskin (football) can often be found in a yard or field.




Alternatively,




PIGGYBACK




But




Pig still works, -ACK is a hard-sounding ending, and 'back' is found in a yard—a backyard! But I can't may the infix work. Gy? Iggy?







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Incorrect, but very clever!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:59












up vote
6
down vote










up vote
6
down vote









Are you a




PIGSKIN




My prefix grunts,




Pigs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




A 'skin' (rolling paper) is on a blunt.




My suffix might be hard,




kin — family can be difficult.




but you'll find me in a yard.




A pigskin (football) can often be found in a yard or field.




Alternatively,




PIGGYBACK




But




Pig still works, -ACK is a hard-sounding ending, and 'back' is found in a yard—a backyard! But I can't may the infix work. Gy? Iggy?







share|improve this answer












Are you a




PIGSKIN




My prefix grunts,




Pigs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




A 'skin' (rolling paper) is on a blunt.




My suffix might be hard,




kin — family can be difficult.




but you'll find me in a yard.




A pigskin (football) can often be found in a yard or field.




Alternatively,




PIGGYBACK




But




Pig still works, -ACK is a hard-sounding ending, and 'back' is found in a yard—a backyard! But I can't may the infix work. Gy? Iggy?








share|improve this answer












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answered Aug 28 at 15:57









David Conrad

1616




1616







  • 1




    Incorrect, but very clever!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:59












  • 1




    Incorrect, but very clever!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:59







1




1




Incorrect, but very clever!
– casey
Aug 28 at 15:59




Incorrect, but very clever!
– casey
Aug 28 at 15:59










up vote
5
down vote













Are you a




Garden?




My prefix grunts,




A gar, such as an alligator gar (which actually do make noises. They're actually pretty terrifying. They jump up out of the water).




my infix is found on a blunt.




Gard, as in guard, because most blunt tools have some sort of guard, such as swords.




My suffix might be hard,




A den can be hard to beat, especially a den of thieves.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Gardens are commonly found in yards.







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Clever, but not quite!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:21














up vote
5
down vote













Are you a




Garden?




My prefix grunts,




A gar, such as an alligator gar (which actually do make noises. They're actually pretty terrifying. They jump up out of the water).




my infix is found on a blunt.




Gard, as in guard, because most blunt tools have some sort of guard, such as swords.




My suffix might be hard,




A den can be hard to beat, especially a den of thieves.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Gardens are commonly found in yards.







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Clever, but not quite!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:21












up vote
5
down vote










up vote
5
down vote









Are you a




Garden?




My prefix grunts,




A gar, such as an alligator gar (which actually do make noises. They're actually pretty terrifying. They jump up out of the water).




my infix is found on a blunt.




Gard, as in guard, because most blunt tools have some sort of guard, such as swords.




My suffix might be hard,




A den can be hard to beat, especially a den of thieves.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Gardens are commonly found in yards.







share|improve this answer












Are you a




Garden?




My prefix grunts,




A gar, such as an alligator gar (which actually do make noises. They're actually pretty terrifying. They jump up out of the water).




my infix is found on a blunt.




Gard, as in guard, because most blunt tools have some sort of guard, such as swords.




My suffix might be hard,




A den can be hard to beat, especially a den of thieves.




but you'll find me in a yard.




Gardens are commonly found in yards.








share|improve this answer












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answered Aug 28 at 14:20









Joe-You-Know

5,8011862




5,8011862







  • 1




    Clever, but not quite!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:21












  • 1




    Clever, but not quite!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:21







1




1




Clever, but not quite!
– casey
Aug 28 at 14:21




Clever, but not quite!
– casey
Aug 28 at 14:21










up vote
5
down vote













Are you:




HOGWEED




My prefix grunts,




Hog(s) - Pigs, they grunt




my infix is found on a blunt.




Weed is in a blunt




My suffix might be hard,




ed (or ED) - Erectile Dysfunction is hard to recover from (LOL)




but you'll find me in a yard.




Hogweeds are found in yards







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:36






  • 2




    jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 16:20














up vote
5
down vote













Are you:




HOGWEED




My prefix grunts,




Hog(s) - Pigs, they grunt




my infix is found on a blunt.




Weed is in a blunt




My suffix might be hard,




ed (or ED) - Erectile Dysfunction is hard to recover from (LOL)




but you'll find me in a yard.




Hogweeds are found in yards







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:36






  • 2




    jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 16:20












up vote
5
down vote










up vote
5
down vote









Are you:




HOGWEED




My prefix grunts,




Hog(s) - Pigs, they grunt




my infix is found on a blunt.




Weed is in a blunt




My suffix might be hard,




ed (or ED) - Erectile Dysfunction is hard to recover from (LOL)




but you'll find me in a yard.




Hogweeds are found in yards







share|improve this answer












Are you:




HOGWEED




My prefix grunts,




Hog(s) - Pigs, they grunt




my infix is found on a blunt.




Weed is in a blunt




My suffix might be hard,




ed (or ED) - Erectile Dysfunction is hard to recover from (LOL)




but you'll find me in a yard.




Hogweeds are found in yards








share|improve this answer












share|improve this answer



share|improve this answer










answered Aug 28 at 14:35









jwi

46214




46214







  • 1




    Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:36






  • 2




    jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 16:20












  • 1




    Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 14:36






  • 2




    jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
    – El-Guest
    Aug 28 at 16:20







1




1




Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
– casey
Aug 28 at 14:36




Not correct, but hilarious nonetheless!
– casey
Aug 28 at 14:36




2




2




jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
– El-Guest
Aug 28 at 16:20




jwi, I'm pretty sure that your suffix implies the opposite of hard!
– El-Guest
Aug 28 at 16:20










up vote
5
down vote













Are you a




PIGEON?




My prefix grunts,




PIGs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




I'm not familiar with drug slang (which the OP told me this is). Maybe GEO means something to do with marijuana?




My suffix might be hard,




Hard ON?




but you'll find me in a yard.




Pigeons in the yard!







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:24














up vote
5
down vote













Are you a




PIGEON?




My prefix grunts,




PIGs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




I'm not familiar with drug slang (which the OP told me this is). Maybe GEO means something to do with marijuana?




My suffix might be hard,




Hard ON?




but you'll find me in a yard.




Pigeons in the yard!







share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:24












up vote
5
down vote










up vote
5
down vote









Are you a




PIGEON?




My prefix grunts,




PIGs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




I'm not familiar with drug slang (which the OP told me this is). Maybe GEO means something to do with marijuana?




My suffix might be hard,




Hard ON?




but you'll find me in a yard.




Pigeons in the yard!







share|improve this answer












Are you a




PIGEON?




My prefix grunts,




PIGs grunt.




my infix is found on a blunt.




I'm not familiar with drug slang (which the OP told me this is). Maybe GEO means something to do with marijuana?




My suffix might be hard,




Hard ON?




but you'll find me in a yard.




Pigeons in the yard!








share|improve this answer












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answered Aug 28 at 15:18









Rand al'Thor

67.5k13223453




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  • 1




    Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:24












  • 1




    Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
    – casey
    Aug 28 at 15:24







1




1




Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
– casey
Aug 28 at 15:24




Funny, but not quite. I've added some clarification :)
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