Happy 4/20 Memes, Gifs and Images to Celebrate Weed Day

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April 20, known as "420," has been an unofficial annual holiday celebrating weed. Many cannabis users mark the day by smoking weed.

Here we round up some memes, gifs and images that can be shared to celebrate the day.

Memes and gifs

Several Twitter users have shared memes and gifs, including video clips, themed around weed.

User @SanshaPapi tweeted: "Happy 420," sharing an image of rapper Snoop Dogg and actor Seth Rogen appearing to smoke cannabis. The tweet has had over 800 likes since it was posted.

User @petterkamau also shared a clip of Snoop Dogg appearing to smoke weed and offering it to a man wearing a police uniform beside him. The video, first posted by @weedthotss, has had nearly 100,000 views since it was shared. "Time to bring this back #420day," @petterkamau tweeted with the video.

User @weedthotss shared a video featuring a scene from The Office, with different characters from the television series discussing marijuana. "It wouldn't truly be 420 without this vid #420day," the user tweeted alongside the video. The post has had at least 2,200 likes since it was first shared.

User @impbonkity tweeted an image of cartoon figures appearing to smoke weed on a couch, with one character appearing to throw bills of money into the air. The user tweeted "happy 420, here's what could've been #karlnapityfanart," alongside the image. The post has received over 2,500 likes since it was shared.

Happy 420 pic.twitter.com/a6GnNqYBF4

— NAME CANNOT BE BLANK (@SanshaPapi) April 19, 2021

The account @ChronicReports shared a cartoon graphic of a joint, tweeting: "4/20 Blunt. Retweet to pass." The post has had more than 1,800 likes and over 1,100 retweets since it was first shared.

User @bad_boy_rex7 shared an artwork image featuring hands forming the numbers 420, tweeting "Happy 420 day certified stoner #420day." The post received over 400 likes since it was shared.

User @King_Sibeko_ shared an image of weed spilled out of a jar, tweeting "Happy 420 To All Stoners." The tweet has had over 300 likes since it was shared.

It wouldn’t truly be 420 without this vid #420daypic.twitter.com/LdgvAhHygD

— Weed Thoughts?? (@weedthotss) April 20, 2021

Users can also access gifs and memes themed around marijuana and 4/20 at different websites including Gfycat, which offers gifs with various flashing "Happy 420" graphics and cannabis cartoons.

Giphy also has a host of weed-themed gifs with animated graphics. The gifs feature a variety of icons, from Homer and Bart Simpson to celebrities such as Bob Marley, Awkwafina, Miley Cyrus and Bernie Sanders.

Happy 420 day certified stoner ?#420day pic.twitter.com/uF9XM4oi0F

— bad_boy_rex (@bad_boy_rex7) April 20, 2021

Images

WallpaperDog features 71 free "weed art wallpapers" that can be used on your computer or cell phone. The images offers cannabis-themed artwork such as Baby Yoda, Alice from the Alice in Wonderland book series and other animated characters smoking marijuana.

Unsplash offers nearly 3,000 free high-resolution weed-themed images featuring cannabis plants in bunches or as a single leaf.

Users can also access nearly 600 free marijuana-themed "high quality" stock images on Pixabay, from cannabis plants and 4/20 graphics to peace signs and other logos.

Users can choose from 46 high-definition 420-themed images on Wallpaper Access, offering various signs, logos and animations.

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A man smokes marijuana a 4/20 event on April 20, 2010 in front of the state capitol building in Denver, Colorado. John Moore/Getty Images

About the writer

Soo Kim is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. She covers various lifestyle stories, specializing in travel, health, home/interior design and property/real estate. Soo covered the COVID-19 pandemic extensively from 2020 to 2022, including several interviews with the chief medical advisor to the president, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Soo has reported on various major news events, including the Black Lives Matter movement, the U.S. Capitol riots, the war in Afghanistan, the U.S. and Canadian elections, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Soo is also a South Korea expert, covering the latest K-dramas—including the breakout hit Squid Game, which she has covered extensively, including from Seoul, the South Korean capital—as well as Korean films, such as the Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated Past Lives, and K-pop news, to interviews with the biggest Korean actors, such as Lee Jung-jae from Squid Game and Star Wars, and Korean directors, such as Golden Globe and Oscar nominee Celine Song. Soo is the author of the book How to Live Korean, which is available in 11 languages, and co-author of the book Hello, South Korea: Meet the Country Behind Hallyu. Before Newsweek, Soo was a travel reporter and commissioning editor for the award-winning travel section of The Daily Telegraph (a leading U.K. national newspaper) for nearly a decade from 2010, reporting on the latest in the travel industry, from travel news, consumer travel and aviation issues to major new openings and emerging destinations. Soo is a graduate of Binghamton University in New York and the journalism school of City University in London, where she earned a Masters in international journalism. You can get in touch with Soo by emailing s.kim@newsweek.com . Follow her on Instagram at @miss.soo.kim or X, formerly Twitter, at @MissSooKim .Languages spoken: English and Korean


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