cannista
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editcannista (plural cannistas)
- (Canada) A service employee at a marijuana shop.
- 2018 October 16, Dayla Lahring, “Cannabis is legal – now what?”, in St. Albert Gazette:
- “Our cannistas have worked tirelessly to understand how to guide people … where we can show them what a terpene is, what THC and CBD are, what strains are potentially the best for the outcomes they’re looking to have,” Mison said.
- 2019 April 1, “As retail pot shops launch in Ontario, Ottawa’s three stores open their doors”, in Global News[1]:
- The store also has a dedicated “education room” or “experimental room,” where customers can search tablets or talk to the shop’s cannabis educators — or “cannistas” — about different strains and consumption methods.
- 2020 March 22, “Cannista (Educator)”, in Canada Jobs[2], archived from the original on 22 March 2020:
- Our Cannistas share inspiring insights, easy-to-follow advice and as much or as little education as you want, making your purchase simple and snappy.
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editcannista m or f by sense (masculine plural cannisti, feminine plural canniste)
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edit- cannista in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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