In Intelligent Network and CAMEL switching, a BCSM is a Basic Call State Model
Amphetamines
- A-Plus - Refers to use of amphetamines among college students as a 'study aid'
- A-train - To use any type of amphetamine
- Adderall
- Addies - Slang for Adderall
- Affe - Common in Sweden
- Aimies
- Amfis - Common in Finland
- Amfa - Common in Poland
- Amf - Common in Denmark
- Amp
- Anfetas - Common in Spain
- Bass
- Bennies
- Billy - Refers to Amphetamine sulphate, derived from the comic character Billy Whizz
- Bippies
- Black Beauties
- Blueberries - Refers to the blue coloring of a 5- or 10mg Adderall pill
- Cross-tops
- Dexies - Dervied from the chemical name Dextroamphetamine sulphate
- Diet Coke
- Drex - Refers to Propylhexedredrine
- Fly Boys
- Gas
- GB's - Refers to the euphoric 'goof-ball' feeling caused by use of amphetamines
- Go-ee - Refers to Amphetamine sulphate
- Head fruit
- Höökipulveri - Common in Finland, loosely, "mojo powder"
- Little Guys - Refers to the size and psychological addiction to amphetamines
- Louie
- Marching Powder
- Oranges - Refers to the orange color of Adderall doses in excess of 15mg
- Pep pills
- Pervitiini - German trade name for Amphetamine sulfate
- Piri - From Finnish, short from "piriste", stimulant
- Proszek
- Rippers
- Speed - Refers to Amphetamine sulphate
- Sprinkles - Small, non-capsulated dose of any amphetamine
- Sulph - Refers to Amphetamine sulphate
- Tweek
- Tic-tacs - Refers to similarity in shape and size between Tic-Tac mints and Adderall
- Whiz - Refers to Amphetamine Sulphate
Anabolic steroids
- Ahackie Mission
- Arnolds - from Arnold Schwarzenegger's known steroid use in the past
- Asteroids- steroids in general
- Back on the Juice When an athlete comes out of a slump, after being caught using steroids
- Barry Bonds - referring to Barry Bonds use of Steroids
- Gear - steroids in general
- Iron Brew - steroids such as Durabolin, Stanozolol, Dianabol; this should not be confused with the soft drink Irn-Bru
- Juice - steroids in general
- Liquid Gold
- Mömmöt - Finnish, "the stuff". Also used by the transgendered for hormonal replacement therapy.
- Pump-up pills
- Roids - steroids in general
- Steds - steroids in general
- T-Stoff - German for testosterone, originally Me 163 Komet rocket fuel
- Yankee Magic
- Back on the Juice When an athlete come out of a slump, after being caught using steroids
Benzodiazepines, Barbiturates & Miscellaneous Depressants
- 714 - Methaqualone
- Barbies - Barbiturates
- Barred-Out - an adjectival construction which refers to someone under the effects of Xanax bars; see also Bars, White Bars, and Green Bars
- Beans - Temazepam (Restoril)
- Benzos - Benzodiazepines
- Benzoids - Benzodiazepines
- Bennies - Benzodiazepines
- Blue Angels - brand name Amytal, chemical name Sodium Amobarbital
- Blues - slang for various drugs belonging to several different classes, but in this case refers to either Sodium Amobarbital capsules (brand name Amytal), or more commonly, 10mg Diazepam tablets (brand name Valium)
- Chill Pills - any of a number of benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or other Central Nervous System Depressants which tend to induce a spectrum of sedative effects including sense of tranquility, anxiolysis, mild euphoria, myorelaxation, and sleepiness at usual doses
- Coffins - brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Don or The Don - brand name Mogadon, chemical name Nitrazepam
- Dogbones - brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Downers - any of a number of benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or other Central Nervous System Depressants which tend to induce a spectrum of sedative effects including sense of tranquility, anxiolysis, mild euphoria, myorelaxation, and sleepiness at usual doses
- Eggs - Temazepam
- Footballs - 0.25mg (white), 0.5mg (peach or pink), and 1mg (blue) ovoid tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Four Bars (often pronounced "Fo' Bars" or simply shortened to "Fo's") - 2mg long rectangular tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam; so-called because of its tri-score segmentation which can provide four separate doses of 0.5mg each
- Forget-Me-Pill - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Forgetful Pills - Xanax
- French Fries - brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Gold Bars - 2mg long rectangular tablets manufactured by Purepac Pharmaceuticals, chemical name Alprazolam; so-called because of its yellow color which distinguishes it from other, usually white, generics
- Goof Balls - As mentioned in Junky by William S. Burroughs
- Gorilla Biscuits - Large quaaludes that make you go "apeshit"
- Green Bars - 2mg long rectangular tablets manufactured by ESI Lederle, chemical name Alprazolam; so-called because of its green color which distinguishes it from other, usually white, generics
- Jellies - chemical name Temazepam; refers explicitly to a gelcap form of the [...] formerly available in the UK, but since taken off the market due to high street appeal among intravenous [...] users
- K-Pins - brandname Klonopin, chemical name Clonazepam
- Knockout Drops - brand name Aquachloral, chemical name Chloral Hydrate; generally refers to Chloral Hydrate only in its syrup formulation
- Knockout Pills - chemical name Temazepam
- Klondike Bars - brand name Klonopin, chemical name Clonazepam
- Klonnies or Klons - brand name Klonopin, chemical name Clonazepam
- La Roche - usually refers to brand name Rohypnol, chemical name Flunitrazepam, manufactured by Hoffman-La Roche; sometimes used for other Roche benzodiazepines, such as Valium, chemical name Diazepam, and Klonopin (United States) or Rivotril (Canada and Europe), chemical name Clonazepam
- Ludes - brand names: Quaalude, Sopor, Parest, chemical name Methaqualone; no longer marketed in the United States due to extensive abuse, though various benzodiazepines and other CNS depressants are occasionally misrepresented as Methaqualone on the black market
- Mazzies - Temazepam
- Mexican Valium - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Mickeys or Mickey Finns - brand names: Somnote, Aquachloral, Noctec, Somnos, chemical name Chloral Hydrate; Mickeys are generally Chloral Hydrate solely; the infamous Mickey Finn refers to a (usually alcoholic) drink laced with Chloral Hydrate, the original "date-[...] [...]"
- Moggies - brand names: Mogadon, Nitrados, Remnos, Unisomnia, chemical name Nitrazepam
- Moogles - brand name: Mogadon, chemical name Nitrazepam
- Mother's Little Helper - brand name Valium, chemical name Diazepam; also sometimes used to refer to the prescription amphetamine Dexedrine, chemical name Dextroamphetamine Sulfate, or a combination of Dexedrine and Valium
- Nebbies
- Nitro's - chemical name Nitrazepam
- Oranges - 10mg orange circular pills, brand name Normison, chemical name Temazepam
- Pami - Finnish play on trade name Diapam (diazepam)
- Pins - brand name Klonopin, chemical name Clonazepam
- Phennies
- R-2 - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Reds or Red Bullets - brand name Seconal, chemical name Sodium Quinalbarbitone or Sodium Secobarbital; a potent short-acting hypnotic barbiturate known for its bright red colored capsules; common during the 1960s-1970s, but not often encountered today
- Rib - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Rick James Biatch - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Roaches / Roachies - usually refers to brand name Rohypnol, chemical name Flunitrazepam, manufactured by Hoffman-La Roche; sometimes used for other Roche benzodiazepines, such as Valium, chemical name Diazepam, and Klonopin (United States) or Rivotril (Canada and Europe), chemical name Clonazepam
- Roche - usually refers to brand name Rohypnol, chemical name Flunitrazepam, manufactured by Hoffman-La Roche; sometimes used for other Roche benzodiazepines, such as Valium, chemical name Diazepam, and Klonopin (United States) or Rivotril (Canada and Europe), chemical name Clonazepam
- Roofies - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Rope - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Ropies - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Ruffies - chemical name Flunitrazepam
- Rugby Balls - chemical name Temazepam
- School Buses - 3mg extended release Alprazolam tablets
- Softballs
- Sticks - 2mg long rectangular tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- St Michael fixes things
- Stoppers
- Terms - chemical name Temazepam
- Tic-Tacs - small 5 or 10mg oblong tablets, brand names: Ambien, Stilnox, chemical name Zolpidem Tartrate
- Totem Poles - chemical name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Tranqs - tranquilizers
- Vallies or Vals - brand name Valium, chemical name Diazepam
- Vitamin Q - Methaqualone
- White Bars - 2mg white long rectangular tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Yellowjackets
- Xan-Bars - 2mg long rectangular tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- X-Boxes - brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Z-Bars - brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Zan-Bars - 2mg long rectangular tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Zanny-Bars - 2mg long rectangular tablets, brand name Xanax, chemical name Alprazolam
- Zannies - Also spelled Xannies, term for Xanax.
- Zoppies - Zopiclone
[...]/[...]
- 4.20/420 - 4/20 is known in the U.S. as the natitonal [...] smoking holiday when people smoke [...] or smoke more [...] then they do on a normal basis. when some pupils will use [...]; also could be reference to American equivalent of the holiday "J-Day" which falls on the twentieth of April (4/20). (see also 420 ([...] culture)); 420 is also prison slang for [...].
- A Big One - a pound of [...]
- Ak-47 - a strain known for its sticky consistency and crystal covered exterior
- Al Green
- Al Sharpton
- Afi - short for Afghani variety of [...] characterized by seedless buds
- Abu-Sufian - a very potent form of hydroponics smoked by hardcore gangsters.
- Amsterdam- used because in the Netherlands it is legal to smoke and have possession of [...]
- Arathi or Arathi Highlands - high-quality San Francisco Bay Area [...], named taken from World of Warcraft.
- '''B - shortened form of Blunt
- "B-Legit"-2 [...] blunts rolled together; the initial stands for the amount of blunts used: for example, a M-Legit would be 13 blunts, or an A-Legit would be a single blunt
- Bad One - refers to high-quality [...]
- Baking - slang for the act of smoking [...]; afterwards the smoker is baked
- Bake n' Shake - smoking [...] prior to engaging in [...] intercourse
- Banana ramma - refers to the banana after taste of some [...]
- Bangoo - very potent form of Sudanese [...]
- Bammer or "Bab" - bad [...]
- Banji - what the Hadza, modern day foragers of East Africa, call it
- Bank Head Bud
- Banzai Buds - term used in Florida by Asian smokers
- Barn Man - Straight up from Traphill yo.
- BC Bud, BC Kindbud - hydroponically grown [...] from British Columbia, usually Vancouver, known for its high THC content
- Beaster - Seedless, commercialized [...]. Thought to have originated in British Columbia (BC) .
- Beat N Sleep - High-grade mids from Florida, name self explanatory
- Beano - $10 bag of [...] from Southern Ontario.
- Benz - A £10 bag of [...]. 1.5 - 1.8g
- Bergspinasie - South-African slang for [...]
- Bhang - Indian, tea made from hash
- Biff - A Northern English term, particularly in Pontefract
- Bigfoot - a term used in some parts of Alabama that can refer to * Bombay Black - hash made in bombay India
- Bombed - Extremely high
- Bomb-dizzle- Term popularized by one of the more famous [...] advocates, Okramx.
- Bobby Brown - Low Quality, Dry, Brown [...] Containing Very Small Amounts Of THC (Term Popularized By Mac Dre
- Boo
- Boob - To smoke [...]
- Boom
- Boom Baba - Usually referred to a regular smoker of hash
- Bowgma-Chuff
- Bread - a small amount can be referred to as a slice; bread is said to be thrown when ingested
- Brick- Cheap [...] or a large quantity in the shape of a brick.
- Broccoli - slang term, coined by Bay Area Lyricist E-40 Belafonte
- Brown - hash
- Brown Frown - low grade [...]
- Bubonic Chronic - initials referring to the Canadian province of Britishmarijuana, or to the high itself
- Birthday Cake
- Black - hash
- Blastoff - a term used to refer to the initial smoking [...] or to the initial high itself
- Blaze - to smoke [...]
- Blitzed - a term used to describe being very stoned, To be very high.
- Blowhead
- Blueberry - very potent [...] that has a blue hue to it
- Blunt cigar - a [...] cigar; named for the Philly (Blunt)
- Bob Hope - rhyming slang for "dope" (Referenced in the endnotes of Infinite Jest, by David Foster Wallace)
- Bobby Brown - referring to the color of the [...]
- Boléia - [BraziL] cheap but powerful [...]
- Bomb - high potency [...]
- Columbia
- Bud - the buds of the [...] plant
- Buddha/Buddha Grass - highly potent [...] from Vietnam
- Bun - to smoke [...] - "bunning"
- Bun-up - to participate or hold a smoking 'session'
- Bunk - low-quality grass
- Burn One - to smoke a blunt or joint
- burn out - the tired, relaxed feeling after [...] wears off i.e. "im burnt out"
- Bueno/Buen - Spanish for "good"
- Bush
- Buzzles
- Cable
- Caca de Chango - ("Monkey Poop"), Mexican slang for low quality [...]
- Cann - short for [...]
- Caño - Chilean, meaning literally 'pipe
- Cannon - big, fat doobie or blunt
- Cash/Cashed - Term for a finished bowl, or the ash thats left.
- Cereal - bowl of "cereal" used in telephone conversation to avoid illicit terminology
- CDs - SE New England slang that was popularized on public access TV
- Cheeba
- Cheebong
- Cheech and Chong - From the popular stoner films
- Cheese
- Chocolate - hashish
- Chocolate Thai
- Chonger - large joint or blunt
- Chrin
- Chro - a South London slang term applied to particularly potent [...] (short for Chronic)
- Chrowed out - a term used for someone heavily under the influence of [...]
- Crunk a slang term used by Abu-Sufian and his crew to describe the euphoria reached by the very potent hydroponics.
- Choof
- Chucky - (NY) Bronx term for [...] that is of low to average quality with a slow burn
- Chuff - a joint, smoked like cigarette
- Chronic, Chron or Chron Chron - high quality [...] (also used to refer to [...] laced with crack or pure [...]) originating in Los Angeles.
- Clone - seedless [...]
- Club - [...] from the [...] Clubs, heard only in the great state of California
- Cocktails - mix of hash and skunk in one spliff
- Cocoa Puff - [...] mixed with [...], usually sprinkled on top of a pipe or in a spliff
- Coconut Rabbi
- Costco - Where you can buy a lot of it off a dealer.
- Costo - hashish, used in Spain
- Collie [...] - Jamaican terminology
- Conversational Bread Throwing - a euphemism for smoking [...], especially in a group
- Creeper [...] (or Creeper) - [...] that has a high that comes on slowly
- Crippy - term used in Florida locales, referring to any general high-grade [...] (compare to "regs": regular-grade [...] )
- Crown Town Brown - Referring to regular pot from the southside of Chicago (Bout $5 a Gram)
- Cumming Air
- Cutch - A tightly rolled-up piece of a matchbook cover to hold the joint so that the smoked end does not get too wet and soggy, which would impede the flow of smoke.
- Cush (or Kush) - ancient variety from the Kingdom of Cush in what is now Sudan; it grows wild along the banks of the upper Nile River
- D Nugs - shortened from Dank Nuggets
- Drizzle- slang for an ounce of Hydro
- Dagga - South African slang
- Dak
- Dancouver - a potent strain of [...], its name is a combination of "dank" and Vancouver.
- Dank - potent [...]
- Dan K - slang for Dank
- Dark - [...] that is darker than normal
- Deaf - got that deaf? - popular in New Jersey or Monroe Township area
- Diggity - another name for dank, used heavily in South Georgia
- Dime - a 10 dollar bag of [...], or less commonly, 1/16th of an ounce
- Dino - a predominantly southern term for a 10 dollar bag of [...] (usually of lower quality)
- Dirt - [...] of a lower quality; also, [...] that is grown in dirt and is not hydroponically grown (also known as Dirtweed)
- Dirty - Southern term meaning [...] laced with crack or [...]
- Dirty Dank
- Ditchweed - wild [...] which is usually not very good
- Doctor Kissinger's Crutch
- DoggyNuggz - very potent strain of [...] originating from New Jersey and made popular in Columbia, South Carolina
- Dooko A slang term used by Abu-sufianists to describe [...]
- Doobie or Doob - a spliff
- Doobie Snacks - a comical term for a Spliff
- Dope - sometimes a generic term for illegal drugs in general
- Doshia (sometimes spelled Dolja)
- Doug or Doug Funnie- a reference to the cartoon, used often in the southern part of Michigan. Used to talk about [...] secertivly. Hanging out or Talking to Doug is the act of smoking
- Draw
- Dread
- Dro - short for hydro (reference to it being grown hydroponically)
- Dub - a $20 bag of [...]
- Dub Quap - Half pound of [...]; Virginia slang
- Dutchie - a blunt made from a Dutch Master Cigar.
- Dustwallow Marsh - named after Dustwallow Marsh in World of WarCraft; high-quality [...]
- Eighth - an eighth of an ounce of [...] (or 3.5 grams)
- Elbow -One LB of [...]
- Electric Puha - from New Zealand, named after the Puha plant
- Endo - a term for [...] made popular in west coast rap by rappers like Dr. Dre
- Exotics - a term for [...] of high quality and not found around the area
- Faded - slang for being under the influence of [...].
- Fat Sack - a large quantity of [...] found within a single bag
- Fatty- used in North Carolina referring to a fat blunt or sometimes called a pregnant blunt
- Feng Shui inner tam-tam
- Fifty - eighth-ounce of high quality [...]; denotes street price of "$50"
- Fin - half of a dime bag; used most commonly in Toronto, Ontario
- Fire - very potent [...]; also, [...] that produces a strong burning sensation when deeply inhaled; also, [...] with lots of red hairs, a lighter
- Firebush - very potent and extremely moist [...] that does not dry out easily; also covered in red hairs that chafe off of the bud with the slightest touch
- Fivepiece - half of a 'dime' of [...], used in southern ontario
- Flack Juice
- Flame - see "Fire" above
- Food - A code name for [...] in the exchange process. usually in phone conversations. e.g., "Got any food?"
- Freebie - when purchasing larger quantities of [...], dealers often include a somewhat small amount of free [...]
- Friend
- Frueben - Having the "munchies"
- Fruit
- Funk
- Gage
- Ganj - a shortened variant of Ganja
- Ganja - an Indian term; rather common in all Indian Languages
- Gallo -("rooster")-Mexican slang for joint
- Gerp
- Gear - a general term for the [...]; used with most forms the [...] comes in
- Giggly Sticks - slang for joints
- Glaze - the act of smoking [...]
- Good Goods - from Charles Mann
- Grapefruit Hydro- A high quality of marijuanna with a slight taste of grapefruit.Find it in Uptown Harrisburg Holla at the Boy Trav
- Grain
- Grand Pants
- Grass
- Green
- Greens/Greenhit - Slang for the first smoked hit of a bowl of [...], referring to the still green color of the [...] before it's burnt. Best tasting/smelling hit.
- Green Candy-popular slang term term used in the DC Metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs. Often used in hip, professional female circles.
- Green cheesy wham
- Green day - a full day spent smoking from dawn till dusk and later; Green Day is also the name of a popular band
- Green Funk
- Green Jesus Love - from Visalia, CA
- Green Goblin
- Green Penis - from Tampa Florida
- Grim Creeper
- Grimmy
- Gweeler
- Grolid - English term for low quality hash
- Hairy Ogre - high quality potent [...]
- Half A Sandwich - 1/2 ounce of [...]
- Half Eighth (Half E) - 1/16 of an ounce or 1.7 (1.8 if hooked up) grams of [...]
- Half Quarter - 1/8 ounce of [...]. Term popular in the Niagara Region of Southern Ontario.
- Halfy - 1/2 ounce of [...]
- Half Track - half an 8th (1/16th of an ounce) of [...]
- Hameni
- Hang Liu - slang term used in Chinese communities for high-end [...]
- Harry Potter
- Hash - short for hashish
- Hashish - Arabic term for a solid resin form of THC, made from [...] buds and leaves.
- Haze - a certain, often very potent strand of [...]. Purple Haze is a type of Haze.
- Headies- high grade [...], containing more than 12%THC
- Heady Nugs - Heady or "headies" means a type of high quality [...] that a dealer keeps for his own smoke or "head", as opposed to selling it.
- Heat
- Henry - UK term for 1/8 ounce of [...], from King Henry VIII
- Hemp
- Herb - from the appearance of dried [...]; extensively used in Jamaica (pronounced 'erb)
- Herbals (sometimes colloquially spelled as Herbalz)
- High
- High-Grade - expensive [...] with a high THC content; often Kind-Bud
- Hippie Lettuce-used commonly on "The Jungle Radio Show with Jim Rome"
- Hola-wola-shupidy-doo
- Hog-Leg - a fat joint or blunt that resembles the stubby/thick leg of a hog
- Holy-Roller - a joint rolled with bible paper
- Home Grown - fresh picked [...], or [...] grown inside a house, with the exception of a greenhouse.
- Honeycomb -a particular type of joint created through rolling several small joints together (ideally resembling the structure of a honeycomb when viewed in cross-section).
- Hooked-Up - Receiving more [...] than what one has paid for; often a display of grattitude on behalf of the supplier
- Hooter - a joint
- Hoots - can mean joints, or bud not yet rolled into joints/ Normally refers to a hit on dose
- Hooda
- Hydro - short for hydroponics, a method of growing [...] indoors using a nutrient solution in lieu of soil
- Hyge - Australian slang for Hydro
- Ice Cream - used in telephone conversation to avoid illicit terminology, im going to "eat" that "ice cream" out of a bowl
- Indian - a game in which one person takes a drag from a joint, blunt, etc., while the other holds it in and cannot release air until the other finished their hit
- Ish
- J - abbreviation for a [...] joint
- Jackson - a $20 bag of [...].
- Janjaweed - taken from the Janjaweed, the armed militia group found in Darfur; a pun combination of both ganja and [...]
- Jason - slang term for a joint.
- Jax - a £5 bag of [...].
- Jay Jobler - a beautifully rolled joint only applies to JOB 1.5's
- Jib Jab- a joint
- Jonko - Dutch term
- Joint -[...] filled cigar, it can also be rolled in papers
- Judy Fly - a [...] joint or cigar with a bit of [...] powder added
- Jungle - a term describing a joint comprised of a mixture of [...] and hashish
- K.B. - short for Kine-Bud (also, Kind-Bud or Kynd-Bud)
- K.G.B. - killer-green-bud
- Kaya - a strain of [...] known for being used by Bob Marley
- Killer - kind bud (also [...] laced with PCP)
- Kill - the end of a joint. eg "kill that [...]". also short for killer [...] (i.e. the kill)
- Kilroy
- Kind-Bud - High-grade and usually expensive [...]; often grown indoors
- Kind
- Kolto
- Kona Gold - a high quality [...] grown on the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii.
- Kraut
- Kronic - see "Chronic"
- Kryptonite - from the green substance that weakens Superman
- Kynd - a European variant of Kind
- L - a [...] cigar (see Blunt)
- La-LaLa
- Ladies -High Grade Marijuna
- Lang - Coined in North Kingstown, Rhode Island circa 2005
- Leaf
- Lebanese blonde - particularly potent high grade hashish
- Left Handed Cigarette - a [...] joint
- Leon Mcarthy - For very powerful [...]
- Leon Punders - Special [...]
- Lid - a bag of [...]
- Light Green -
- Longbottom Leaf - referring to the Longbottom Leaf smoked throughout the Lord of the Rings
- Lows - low-grade [...] that is usually cheap and not very potent (see Schwag)
- M
- Marachuan - Irish Gaelic for [...].
- Manitoba Hydro - Slang name for [...] produced hydroponically in the Canadian Province of Manitoba. "Manitoba Hydro" is the name of the publicly-owned electric power utlity in Manitoba; the use of large amounts of electricity to run a hydroponic operation may inspired the name, but it is more likely called so because it is grown hyroponically in Manitoba, as mentioned above.
- Marihuana (variant of [...])
- [...] - word originates in Mexican Spanish
- Mary
- Mary Jane - literal translation of [...]
- Maui Wowie - high quality [...] grown on the island of Maui, Hawaii
- Meck - low quality [...] from Mexico
- Mersh - Slang for 'Commercial"
- Methtical - hip-hop slang from the rap-group The Wu-Tang Clan (see Method Man)
- Method
- Mex - some low-grade bud, even if it isn't Mexican.
- Mid-Grade - [...] which is above-average but below high-grade in terms of potency
- Middies - a variant of Mid-Grade (also spelled Middys)
- Mids - another variant of "Mid-Grade"
- Mint
- M.J. - short for Mary Jane
- Mota - Mexican slang for [...].
- Mull - short for Mullumbimby Madness, Mullumbimby being an Australian town near Nimbin. To mull up is to have a smoking session.
- Muggles
- Murphy
- Musty Marty
- Nederweed - varieties of high quality [...] developed in the Netherlands, esp. Amsterdam.
- Neihe - pronounced "near-he"; originated in Trinidad (Monos Island);
- Nickel Bag - Five dollars worth of [...]
- Nick - variant of Nickel Bag
- Nine-bar - Nine ounces of [...].
- Nordle - from the autobiography of the world's largest [...] smuggler, 'Mr Nice' Howard Marks.
- Nug - term for exotic [...]
- Nuggets - resinous Nuggets of [...] buds
- Nuggs - shortened variant of Nuggets
- Nugglets - comic variant of Nuggs
- - abbreviation for an ounce of marijuanas
- Ooh-Wee - [...] that makes the smoker act "crazy"
- Onion - slang meaning ounce used only to avoid more obvious connotations when using the more common term "O"
- Ooot - Slang term for [...] cigarette
- Old Toby
- Oscar-Ounce of [...] (Australia)
- Out-Do
- Oregano - Very bad [...], named so for its similarity to the herb
- Orange Cat - Usually reserved for the O-zone and at least 50% of car rides. Can occasionally be used to mean really potent [...], but more often than not is used to reference a really potent dude. IE: "Say, Orange Cat, how does the pill feel in there? Pretty good? I thought so."
- Panama Red - A type of helucinagenic [...] originating in Panama
- Pappa C's funky space boots
- Pasta
- The Peeping Jesus
- Peta - Joint, commonly used in Spain
- Philip Drummond
- Pie-Eyes - Referring to the bloodshot and or glossy quality of the eyes as a result of smoking [...]
- Piet - joint in Holland
- Pito - Chilean Term
- Piff, or Mr. Piff
- Po-Pa- slang for [...] or the act of smoking [...]
- Politics
- Pollo - joint in Puerto Rico
- Poke Smot - a semi-(spoonerism), as opposed to smoke pot; used frequently in Waterloo, Ontario
- Poor Man's Hash - black stuff from stem of pipe or bong, when smoked
- Poof Tweeds -To smoke [...]
- Porro - Argentinian term
- Pot - from Mexican Spanish Potiguaya, [...] leaves; very common slang
- Pothead - Frequent [...] smoker
- Pretties -High Grade [...]
- Pretty Ladies -High Grade [...]
- Puff
- Punders - Makes your pubic hairs fall out
- Purp - see purple
- Purple - a very high quality [...] that turns purple from growing the [...] in a cold location.
- Purple Urple - stemming from the strain Purple Kush common use in rap lyrics V-town
- Purps - short for "Purple Haze," an extremely potent strain
- Q - a quarter ounce of [...] 7gm.
- QP -a quarter pound of [...] 112gm.
- Quad -1/4 ounce of [...]
- Quap -a quarter pound of [...] 112gm
- Quarter - 1/4 ounce of [...].
- Rasta Plant - from the Rastafari movement
- Redge - some low quality [...].
- Reef - a shortened variant of Reefer
- Reefer - A generic name for [...], generally, better than schwag. In some contexts, it refers specifically to a [...] cigarette with no tobacco
- Regs - "Regular" [...], not high-quality.
- Reggiwegs - Term used by a select group of Clockwork Orange fans in South Florida reffering to "regs" or regular [...].
- Relish
- R.G.B. - Really Good Bud; a term for [...] that is better than schwag but not as good as KGB
- Rube - [...]
- Rope - a joint, "smoke a rope"
- Salad - separate strains of [...] mixed and smoked together, or a joint of [...] and hashish
- Sack - a baggie containing any type/amount of [...], also a general term for any amount of [...] in California.
- Schwag - below-average [...] which is usually very cheap; schwag is often smuggled in to the USA from Mexico (Mexican Brick Schwag); many teenagers begin their "[...] experience" smoking schwag because it is extremely cheap and very accessible to the general public
- Schwamp - Thats stickiest of the icky from Wilkes County, NC.
- Score - £20 worth of [...]
- Scraps - Specific term used to describe the low grade parts of the plant (ie stalks)
- Scruebed - Extremely high
- Sensi - a shortened variant of Sensemilla
- Sensemilia - Spanish sin semilla, "without seeds"; unfertilized female [...] buds
- Session, Sesh a smoke out session
- Sess (sometimes spelled as Cess) see "schwag"
- Shake - loose [...] flakes that have fallen off of the bud into the bottom of the bag; also known as scrapes
- Shake n' Bake - Smoking [...] after engaging in [...] intercourse
- Sheeba - also "sheebz" from "cheeba"
- Shifty - Common effect of extensive [...] use, resulting in: quietness, staring into space, grinning.
- [...]
- Shrubs
- Soap bar - poor hash
- Shwuggets -Low Grade Nuggets/High Grade Shwag
- Sixteenth - 1/16 ounce or 1.8 grams of [...]
- Sizzla -potent [...]
- Skunk - a particular [...] strain; from its distinctive, skunky smell
- Sky
- Slice's - 1/8 ounce of [...], heard in Vail, CO
- Small -1/8 ounce of [...]
- Smoke
- Smoke a sac - to smoke some [...]
- Soul Flower
- Spliff - a joint mixed with tobacco (from either a cigarette or rolling tobacco)
- Stank - highly aromatic [...]
- Stank-a-dank - Smelly, strong [...]
- Stash
- Stick - $25 worth of [...], also called a Twenty-Fiver
- Sticky - [...] that is particularly resinous
- Sticky Icky - [...] that is particularly resinous
- Sticky Icky Icky - invented by luda luda (ludacris)
- Sticky Black - (or sticky brown) used to refer to particually sticky resin
- Stress - lower grade [...] characterized by the presence of seeds and stems
- Striijj - pronounced "Streeeege," from slang used in Toronto, Canada
- Stuff - often used over the phone for those buyers/sellers paranoid or wary of being busted by the police
- SupaDank - really good bud
- Swamp Grass - term used in Florida for pot grown by country-boys/rednecks in the backwood areas
- SWED- Smoke - [...] Every Day
- Sweet Leaf -Term used by the band Black Sabbath.
- Sweets - Used in conjunction with "sweet tooth." (When one has a craving for the [...])
- Tack - Southeast Irish term for hashish
- Tai Alon - Term used in Northeast, esp. New Jersey and Massachusetts, after well known [...] enthusiast.
- Tea - early 20th-century slang
- Ten Draw - half an 1/8th of an ounce, equal to £10
- Texas Red
- That [...]
- The [...] That Killed Elvis - Extremely potent [...] grown in the southern United States.
- Thump! Thump! Thump!
- The J O Experience - A legendary gathering of individuals to join together and experience/enjoy the smoking of [...]
- The Pig Farmer's laptop
- The Wizard
- Throw Bread - to smoke [...]; one can also toss-a-slice
- Time - often used over the phone, as in: How much time do you need?
- Time Machine's Glory - [...] so potent as to induce feelings of timelessness.
- Tical - slang term for [...] coined by rap-group the Wu-Tang Clan and, more specifically, the Method Man.
- Tochi French Slang
- Toob - A bong
- Tokin'. Smoking [...]
- Toasted- High off Marijuanna
- Towels - reference to South Park character Towelie
- Trees - from the resemblance of [...] buds to leafy tree-greens
- Tro - 1/8 oz. (3.5 gram) bag of [...]
- Turtle - slang term. coined by rapper E-40. the term is derived from how [...] is green and makes the user sluggish.
- Tweed
- Tweny Bag
- Twenty-Fiver - $25 worth of [...], also called a stick
- Twenty Twen Twen - From the movie Friday
- Two-Fiver - $25 worth of [...]
- Twomp - $20 worth of [...]
- Utilities
- Wacky Baccy
- Wacky Tabacky - Marijuanna
- Wacky [...]- [...] that has been laced
- Wag - shortened from Schwag
- Wake 'n' Bake - To smoke around when or right when you wake up, sometimes before even getting out of bed.
- [...] - Very common slang, refers to any variety or potency of [...].
- Weasel feed
- White Widow - a strain of [...] from Amsterdam with white hairs.
- White Rhino - Extremely strong [...] either laced or with white hairs
- Willie Pants - spilling [...] on pants while rolling a joint
- Woodle
- woof - rhymes with choof, an Australian term
- Wooze
- Wrangled - a commonly used term in Massapequa, NY to describe an "out of your face" high
- Yaa
- Yandi (rhymes with Gandhi and is Australian Aboriginal term)
- Yeah
- Yeska
- Yoda
- Z - one ounce of [...]
- Zen Corn Dog - [...] smoked with pipe tobacco from a briar or meerschaum pipe
- Zig Zag- Cigerret0rolling papers.
- Zip -One Oz of [...]
- Zol" - South African Kasi Slang
- Zone -One Oz of [...]
- Zoot - a joint of [...], popular in the UK; Chicago (and Suburbs) slang - from Joe T. in DuPage County
- 30s - common type of [...], lower quality than flame and dank, but better than shwag
- B - Blunt
- B-Lowski - Blunt
- Caca - Very low quality [...]
- G - a gram of [...]
- HP - a half pound of [...]
- Quad - a quarter ounce of [...], common among Chicago area's surrounding suburban smoking community - compliments of Wojtek coming from DuPage
- Primo - [...] laced with [...] - either sprinkled on top or mixed in the bag
- Regs/Regular/Reggies - see 30s above
- Sawbuck - half a gram of quality [...]
- Shwag - Low quality [...]
- Shwiggity Shwag - Low quality [...]
- Shwig - Low quality bud, stemming from shwag
- Smokage
- Tony Bowl - The bowl of a pipe only half packed with [...]
- Twofer - two grams
- Faso - Argentian slang, formerly used as the slang of cigarette
- slip slappy happy(referring to the feeling you get)
Cigarette
- 100 - A 100 size cigarette
- 50 - A regular cigarette
- Ace - giving the last few pulls of a cigarette
- Backwards
- Baccy - Loose cut tobacoo
- Bad boy
- Bay-bays
- Baynards
- Bines shortened from Woodbines
- Blem
- Blemdem
- Browndizzle
- Browndem
- Boges
- Bogeys - Very Common Slang
- Burn - In UK prisons "Do you have any Burn?" is a request for cigarettes
- "Burning a Sock"
- Bust-Down - giving one half a cigarette after having smoked the previous; similar to Twos
- Butt
- Cam - Camel
- Cam Strike - Camel
- Cancer sticks
- Cancers
- Cats
- Cigro
- Cigs
- Ciggies'
- Ciglers UK
- Ciggy wiggy dillies
- Chop Chop - Australian term for black market tobacco
- Clove
- Club Foot
- Coffin nails
- Cowboy killers (only for Marlboros)
- Cutt - a drag of smoke
- [...] - Sharing a Cigarette
- Dahmbeh-In South Korea
- Dangs
- Darts
- Deathstick
- Decks - NW England (refers to the number in a pack, i.e., 10 Deck, 20 Deck)
- [...] - A name used when asking for the last drags of someone else's cigarette. "Can I smoke your [...]?"
- Digs
- Dings - Name used by Teenagers in Ottawa, Canada
- Dirt
- Doog - Name used by ethnic minority youths of Melbourne, Australia
- Drag
- Duce - Especially in Toronto, Canada, meaning asking for some of a cigarette as in "yo, duce!"
- Dugans - Especially in NYC
- Durries - In Australia
- Fags - The term "fag" is used more commonly in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries whereas in the United States and Canada it is primarily a derogatory term for a male homosexual
- Freedom Sticks
- Gaspers
- Glory Sticks
- Gophers
- Gorts
- Grants - A common phrase used for asking someone for a cigarette is "Can you grant me a grant?"
- Grits
- Grout
- Gwan gwigs
- Hairy rags
- Hausersticks
- Jacks
- Jewport - Slang for a Newport. Much like "Niggerport"
- Joes - Taken from "Joe Camel", an old Camel cigarettes mascot
- Jom - Taken from the huts of dover, used widely among Singaporean teens
- Kills - Last few drags of a cigarette
- Kill - to finish
- King - referring to Parliaments
- King K - referring to Parliaments
- King Kirby - referring to Parliaments
- Lamps
- Letters - To save someone the last few drags of a cigarette
- Loosey - A single cigarette
- Lung darts
- Magic Dragons
- Meep - A drag of smoke
- Meep Meep - Used commonly to ask for a drag of a cigar or cigarette
- Nackles
- Nail - As in 'Nail in My Coffin'
- New - a Newport
- New-P's - Slang term for Newports
- News - Slang for a Newport
- Nic Sticks - As in NICotine
- Niggerette - Slang for a Menthol cigarette (Stereotype of Blacks smoking Menthols more)
- [...] Sticks - A slang term for Newport (Hundreds) cigarettes
- P-Funks - A slang term for Parliaments
- Parli's - A slang term for Parliaments
- Pizza Pops
- Port - Short for Newport
- Pucho - Mapudungun term which means 'leftovers'; actually widely used to refer to cigarettes
- Rock-biter - Slang for a Cigarette
- Reds - short for Marlboro Red cigarettes
- Refries - Already used cigarettes being relit and smoked
- Rollies - Self-rolled cigarettes
- Ronnies - UK term
- Saves - The last two or three drags of a cigarette "Saves me please"
- Scallywags
- Schmig
- "Scoogie"
- Scraglespootch
- Scragles
- Short - A regular sized cigarette
- Shorts - The last two or three drags of a cigarette
- Sin Sticks
- Smigarette
- Smok
- Smokey Treats
- Smokes
- Smooth One
- Smurt - The remains of found, discarded cigarette butts hand-rolled into a cigarette
- Snouts
- Splurge (Uk) Smaller than a saves bigger than 'letters' "Splurge me"
- Square - Cigarettes that have lost their cylindrical shape and become rectangular prisms when a full pack of cigarettes is "packed"; this term may also refer to the shape of a pack of cigarettes before filters came into fashion
- Standard Issue Hairpiece
- Steeze
- Stoages - Chicago slang
- Snout
- Stick
- Stogies
- Stokes
- Stompies - South Africa
- Straights - Factory rolled cigarettes
- Strikes - Lucky Strikes
- Super Saves - The last drag of a cigarette given to a friend; UK term
- [...] Drag - The very last possible drag before the cigarette burns down to filter - Termed so because the smoker has a random chance of ending up with a drag of tobacco smoke or inhaling the foul-tasting smoke from the burning filter.
- Sutta - India, Hindi
- Sweet cancer
- Tabs - NE England
- Tailors - Short for "tailor made" (machine rolled), only used in New Zealand and Australia
- T.M. - Short for "tailor made", mostly Canadian
- Troggs - in Los Angeles
- Twos - Smoking only half of the cigerette and giving the other half to a friend, used in the UK
[...]
- 256 - "BLO" on a telephone keypad
- 51 - [...] joint rolled with [...] -Detroit area
- 7 up - 7 grams (1/4 ounce)
- 8 ball - 3.5 grams (1/8 ounce)
- A1-Yola
- Balls Mahoney
- Beak
- Bernice
- Bing or Bing Crosby - (as in "I'm dreamin' of a White Christmas ....") Boston area
- Bird"" -One Kilogram of [...]
- Blow- [...] (NOTE: blow is becoming a more common way to refer to snorted [...])
- Blown/Blown up -Refers to being high on [...]
- Bogota Bullion
- Bolivian Marching Powder
- Booger Sugar
- Boutros (As in Boutros Boutros Ghalli, West London Rhyming slang for Charlie which is another nickname for [...])
- Brooke Shields - Bay Area reference (see white girl)
- Butter Sandwich(es) - Philadelphia area
- C
- California Cornflakes
- Cane
- Chabbie
- Chach
- Champagne - from its nickname "the champagne of stimulants"
- Chandi - Indian Street term to define [...], meaning pleasure + paradise + winning emotions
- Chan
- Chang
- Charlie
- Chasing The Wa-Was - injecting [...]
- Chaz
- Chez
- Cheddar
- Cheese
- Chewy([...] and crack)
- Chinese Sky Candy(from The Simpsons, referring to firecrackers, not [...])
- Ching - resembling a cash-register, because of how expensive [...] is
- Co-ca-ee-na (phonetic, from Spanish)
- Coca-Cola
- Coco-Puff - marijuanna joint rolled with [...]
- Coke - shortened form of [...]
- Cola
- Colombian Dancing Dust
- Colombian Foot Soldiers
- Colombian Marching Powder
- Colombian Alpine Ski Team - A group of friends or associates who all plan to get high together.
- Cookie
- Coover(s)
- Cornbread - crack [...]
- Cotton Brothers - [...], [...] and morphine
- Crack - crack [...] is [...] which has undergone chemical alteration so it can be smoked or "free-based"
- Crill - a piece of crack
- Cuch
- Dart - Used in conjunction with a 'throw' (light) i.e. "you got a throw for my dart?"
- Devil's Dandruff
- Dust
- Dutch Bliss - Particularly potent Colombian blend
- Farlopa - used in Spain
- Fat White Lady (ladies) - Refers to a line or lines of [...]
- Flake
- Freebase - to smoke [...]
- Gak
- Gas (specifically referencing high quality [...])
- Gear - As in "Did you bring the gear?"
- Geek
- Geeked-Up - Refers to being high on [...]
- Girl
- Gold Dust
- Gooka
- Hamburger(s) - used in Cheech & Chong's "Nice Dreams", also Brian and Dennis Wilson recorded the "Hamburger Sessions" in 1981 [1]
- Happy Trails
- Hard - Refers to crack [...]
- Hocus-Pocus
- Hollywood - mentioned in "Rock & Roll Heart" by Eric Clapton
- Hoove - short for "Hoover", as in the vacuum cleaner (refers to snorted [...])
- Jessica Simpson
- "Jiffy" - Refers to crack [...]
- Johnny - Talked to Johnny lately?
- Kate - Jersey City area
- Kitty
- Kubba - Kubs also
- Kuff
- Lady, Lady C
- llello - the Spanish word for [...], the misspelling of which lead to "yay" and "yayo" or "yao."
- Lines
- Love - used only for crack [...]
- Lucifer Left-Nostril
- Merca - Argentinian slang, derived from Mercancia (Merchandise)
- Mr. B.
- Nighttrain
- Nose Candy
- Pala - Argentinian slang
- Pepsi
- Perico (Spanish for parrot) -Hispanic term.
- Peruvian Marching Powder
- Powder - self descriptive
- Picnic in Stevenage
- Partying
- Rails - refers to "lines" of [...]
- Roseanne Barr - see "fat white lady"
- Rocks - crack [...]
- Scotty - as in, "Beam me up, Scotty"
- [...]
- Shnazzle
- Shneg
- Showbiz Sherbert
- Skeezell - A bump
- Skeeter
- Skiing - doing coke "lets go skiing"
- Sleigh Ride
- Snai - Southern California term "Let's go get some Snai" pronounced SNAY
- Sniff - UK
- Snow - [...] as a powder resembles very fine snow (see Ski Bunnies)
- Snow Train
- Snowballing - pertains to the act of taking [...] ["Dude, are you snowballin?] or a user thereof ["Is she a snowball?] [used in the USA Midwest]
- Soft
- SpeedBall - To mix Heroine with [...]
- Squib - a piece of crack
- Sugar
- Street Caviar - slang name for crack in Seattle, WA
- Sutta
- Tony - after Tony Montana from Scarface
- Toot - "tooting" is the act of "insufflating" or snorting, and can be done with any powdered substance with varying degrees of success.
- Turtle stuff- used in central North Carolina in gang and street talk
- White
- White Devil
- White Girl
- White Horse - as in the Goldfrapp record Ride a White Horse
- White Lady
- White Lion
- White Pony
- Yada
- Yadidi - (pr. Yah-did-eye) shortened from Bay Area slang "yadidimean" to mean "do you know what i mean"
- Yak - Southwestern colliquial.
- Yale
- Yams - Orlando area
- Yay
- Yao - pronounced "yay-O"
- Yay-yo, or just "yay"
- Yeyo - from Scarface: "Chi-Chi, get the yeyo". Misspelling of the Spanish ghetto slang term "lello". (Also used in hip-hop lyrics)
- Yiz
- Yola
- Zing
Dextromethorphan
- CCC - Abbreviation for Coricidin Cough and Cold; refers to the three C's on the pill. Also abbreviation for "Candy Coated Chaos" a play on the title
- Dex - Abbreviation for dextromethorphan.
- Dexed - To be under the influence of dextromethorphan.
- Dextro - Abbreviation for dextromethorphan.
- DXM - Abbreviation for dextromethorphan.
- Robo - Refers specifically to Robitussin brand cough syrup.
- Robotripping - Being under the influence of DXM by drinking bottles of Robitussin brand cough syrup.
- Skittles - Dextromethorphan gel caps; refers to using Coricidin Cough and Cold pills because of their resemblance to red skittles candy. This is commonly found in news articles about dextromethorphan use.
- Skittling - Using or being under the influence of DXM gel caps or Coricidin.
- Triple C's - Abbreviation for Coricidin Cough and Cold; refers to the three C's on the pill.
- Tussin - Generic term for cough syrup such as Robitussin
[...] (MDMA)
- [clicking noise with tongue] - to pop e
- Adam - early term used in the context of psychotherapy
- Anastasia- female name. It refers to the Mexican slang for [...] "Tacha" which at the same time refers to the letter X in Spanish.
- Bacalao (Salt Cod) - used in Spain. Also used to refer to electronica music.
- Gary Abletts - Rhyming slang for tablets, commonly used specifically for ecstacy, in reference to the Australian rules football player.
- Beans
- Bickies - As used by attendee's of the Prince of Wales nightclub in Melbourne, Australia
- Bicho - (Argentinian)
- Biscuits - mmm, noice!
- Bomber - (one pill) used primarily in Seaside Heights, New Jersey
- Boat - 1000 [...] pills
- Candies
- Clovers
- Colon Rollin' - when a pill is inserted anally
- Cowies (Geordie)
- Disco Biscuits- after the band of the same name
- Dancing Shoes - phone slang
- Doobies
- Doves
- E
- Eazy E or just Eazy
- Eddie Bo-Southern California street name for [...]
- E-bombs
- Eccies
- [...]
- [...] Tablets
- Egg Rolls
- Em
- Empathy
- Essence
- Ex
- Ebeneezer - From the song Ebeneezer Goode which featured the refrain "Eezer Good, Eezer Good, Ebeneezer Good."
- Fizzle
- Flip - to do ecstacy
- Flipper
- Fuckstasy
- Garys -Rhyming slang. Named after liverpudlian football player Gary Ablett (Tablet) in England, and coincidentally in Australia, after an Aussie Rules footballer of the same name following [...] controversy surrounding him.
- Googs
- Gurners/Gurns
- Half Jar -50 [...] pills
- Hug-[...]
- Illies
- Jack and jills, or simply Jills - English Cockney rhyming slang
- Jar -100 [...] pills
- Jiggas - Made popular by Rap star Lil Boosie
- Junnov - an East European slang, symbolizing the droppings
- Kiks means biscuit' in English - Used a lot in Denmark
- Light [...]
- Lollies
- Louie Vuitton
- Long lasting lollies
- Love-Bug
- Love [...]
- Love Medicine
- Love potion
- "M"
- Madman - (MaDMAn)
- Malcolm - As in Malcolm X, X, [...]
- Mandy
- [...] Bombs -[...] Pill containing a decent amount of [...]
- Mitsu's - named after the infamous Mitsubishi [...] pills of the late 1990s to early 2000s
- Mollys- Pure MDMA tabs
- Pasti - (Argentinian)
- Pills
- Pillage
- Ping (To Ping - to do ecstacy)
- Pingers
- Pressies -Pressed pills of [...] (rather than powder in capsules)
- Quarter Jar -25 [...] pills
- Roker's Barnet
- Rolls - in Mid-Atlanic/Great Lakes slang, a user is said to be "Rolling," or "Rolling Balls," or "Rolling Face"
- Scooby Snacks - Reference to Scooby Doo, and the fairly inhebriated state of the characters
- Scum - Northern Irish slang
- Skates
- Skating -Term used in Central U.S. also because of calling the pills skates
- Slits
- Slows - Term used in montreal Canada ( slow as opposed to amphetamine which is speed )
- Smack Bombs -[...] pills containing a decent amount of [...]
- Smartees
- Sweets
- Tablets
- Tacha - Mexican slang for [...], making reference to the letter X
- Tabs
- Thizz - Bay Area
- Thizzing - Refers to being high on Ecstacy, a very common Bay Area term made by the deceased rapper Mac Dre
- Thizzlamic- a street 'language' created by deceased rapper Mac Dre, and used primarily in the Bay area.
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin X
- Vowels
- Wee Boys - Irish slang
- Wingers - Northern Irish slang
- X
- X-Men - Pattern on the Tablet, also a variation is: X-Men 2
- XTC
- Yips - Dublin slang
- Yokes - Dublin slang
- Swadger
[...]
- A Sidani- Uptown New-Jersey slang
- A bomb - if smoked in a cigarette
- Amelia
- Antifreeze
- Big Bad Boy
- Big H
- Black
- Black Dragon
- Black Girl
- Black Tar - low quality [...], which Kurt Cobain used for his last fix
- Blast
- Blow- - Common slang used in Chicago and Detroit
- Bobby Brown
- Boy
- Brad - a reference to Brad Nowell, a musician who overdosed on [...]
- Brown
- Brown Sugar
- Caballo - in Spanish, horse
- Captain Jack - rhyming slang for smack
- Chang
- Chasing the Tiger or Chasing the Dragon - refers to smoking [...]
- Cheese
- Chicken - from the similarity of needle mark rows to chicken scratches, mentioned by Bob Dylan in "Tombstone Blues"
- China White - may also be the much more powerful narcotic fentanyl and also morphine; common in the Los Angeles area
- Chinese Rocks - high-purity crystalline [...]
- Chiva
- Chunks
- Coffee
- Cotton Brothers - [...], [...] and morphine
- Cotton Candy - from the use of cotton as a filter for injection, mentioned in "Babylon Sisters" by Steely Dan
- Diesel- Common slang used in New York
- Dog Food
- Dookey Rocks
- Dope - Common slang used in Philadelphia
- Dragon - when smoked, the thick smoke of [...] is said to resemble the tail of a dragon (hence Chasing the Dragon)
- 57 Chevy - from the Eric Clapton song "Rock 'N' Roll Heart"
- Fix
- Gear
- Ghost
- Gold
- Golden Brown - from the color of [...]
- Goods
- Goop
- Grape Jolly Rancher
- H - shortened form of [...]
- H22
- H-bomb
- Hair
- Hairpiece
- Hammer
- Harriet Tubman
- Harry
- Hero
- Heron
- [...]
- Hood
- Hop
- Horse
- The Jack Bauer - in reference to Season 3 of 24 (TV series)
- Jesus (mentioned by James Taylor in "Fire and Rain")
- Junk
- Kaka Water
- Kermit the Frog
- Lady H
- Layne - a reference to Layne Staley (lead singer of Alice in Chains who died from an overdose)
- Manteca - Spanish for Lard
- Mexican Black Tar - low quality [...] imported into the US from Mexico
- Mexican Dirt
- Mexican Mud
- Mr. Brownstone
- Montego
- Morse Code Features
- Noddy Brown
- Oddy Noddy
- Of course my horse
- P-dope
- Pepper
- Poppy
- Rain
- Ring of Turd
- Rob Flaherty
- Scag
- [...]
- Smack - from the action of smacking the arm to produce a prominent vein in which to inject the [...]
- Slam
- Slack-dad-eat-your-heart-out
- Sludge
- Snow
- Stunna
- [...]
- Tang (mentioned in "Proud Mary" by Credence Clearwater Revival)
- Tar
- The Loud-House Permadillo
- The Nax
- White [...]
- White girl
- " White Pony"
- White Tiger
- The fake throwdown
- Raw Opportunities
Ketamine
- Cat Tranquilizer, Horse Tranquilizer, etc - from its use as a veterinary anaesthetic
- K - shortened form of Ketamine
- Keezy
- Ket
- Ketapillars - a combination of ketamine and [...] pills
- Kenny
- K-Hole - disassociated hallucinogenic state at higher doses
- Kit-Kat
- Kitty
- Klarky Kat / Klarko K Kat
- Kustard
- Naughty horsey
- Old Man - as opposed to Madman (slang for MDMA/ecstacy)
- Property of Sir John (Gielgud)
- Regretamine
- Special K - humorous; from the breakfast cereal of the same name
- Super K
- Triple K or KKK - used in rave clubs in Southern Washington State
- Vetamine
- Vitamin K
- K wire
- KFC
- Wonky
Khat
- Cat
- Chat
- Qat
- Quaadka
- feline
- pootie
[...]
- Acid
- Acid tabs
- Alice - from Alice in Wonderland, possibly by way of the Jefferson Airplane song White Rabbit, which uses images from the book to refer to [...] use
- Alphabet
- Blotters - from the blotter paper it comes on
- California Sunshine
- Cid
- Doses
- DSL - [...] backwards
- Eye Candy - [...] sold in Visine bottles
- Glories - Morning glory seeds
- Lavender
- L
- Lake Shore Drive - as in, "I'm cruisin' down Lakeshore Drive"-Detroit area
- Lucy in the sky with diamonds - slang originally from The Beatles song about a painting done by Lennon's son.
- Magic Tickets - pieces of paper containing [...].
- Microdots - from tiny tablets.
- Monterey Purple - a form of [...] that Jimi Hendrix used before his famous guitar burning performance where he lit the guitar on fire on stage at the Monterey Pop Festival
- Paper - from the blotter paper it comes on
- Rain Drops - Liquid Form of [...]
- Rips - Abbreviation of "trips"
- Cid-drip the entertainer- (cedric the entertainer) witty and humorous slang term for acid
- Sugar cubes
- Sunshine Acid - The acid made by hippies
- Square dancing tickets
- Pepa - (Argentinian)
- Tabs - [...] is sometimes blotted onto sheets of paper, cut up into little squares called tabs
- Timothy Leary Ticket
- Trade names - e.g. Strawberries, Orange Sunshine, Felix; tabs are often illustrated, and specific batches named after the illustration or color of paper used.
- Tickets - often used to describe blotter paper
- Trip - an [...] experience is known as a trip; being on [...] is known as tripping
- Uncle Sidney, Uncle Sid, Sid, Syd (as in Syd Barrett), 'Cid - contraction of A-cid
- White lightning
- Window Pane - from the gelatin windows it comes on
- Yellow sunshine
Mescaline
- Cactus
- Dusty
- M - used in PiHKAL
- Mesc
- Peyote
- Pixie sticks - for the dream-like hallucinations induced by consumption
[...]
- Amp - from Amphetamine
- Batu - Malaysian street name
- Billy - A reference to Billy Whizz a British comic character who could move at high speeds, featured in the Beano comics
- Bling
- Cale Gerst
- Champagne
- Chimichanga
- Chris
- Christina
- Crank - non-crystalline [...] powder prepared for insufflation or injection
- Crissie
- Crystal - from the crystalline form of pure [...]
- Crystal [...]'
- Devil's Dandruff - a term common within law enforcement. Brought to popularity by the US-based A&E TV Show "Dog the Bounty Hunter".
- Dope - a term for drugs in general but also used for [...]
- Flash - mostly used during the 1970s
- Fluff - crank of higher quality, commonly in powdered form
- G - From "glass".
- Gak
- Geek
- Glass - from the shards that resemble pieces of glass
- Goose-Egg
- Go or Go Fast
- Go Pills - military slang, especially pilots (see history of WWII: Japan, Germany, USA)
- Hard Crystal - Mainly used in Canada
- Ice - from the appearance of crystalline [...], resembling ice
- Ink - reference to "pen" short for penetentiary. this refers to the extremely harsh legal penalties for possession, use or distribution of the [...].
- Ish
- Jenny Crank - instead of Jenny Craig. From the idea that [...] makes you lose weight.
- Jib - Canadian [...]
- [...]
- Methedrine - a brand name
- Moving on G
- P - short for 'Pure'
- Pervatine - produced in the Czech Republic
- Pervitin - slang in the Czech Republic
- Piko - slang in the Czech Republic
- Philopon
- Poor man's [...]
- Poot
- Pure
- Redneck [...]
- Rudy - a reference to Rudies or Rude Boys
- Sean
- Shabu - Japanese street name
- Shards - resembles glass or crystal shards
- [...]
- Speed - applicable also to any stimulants of the amphetamine class
- Spinning -Term used for smoking [...] because when the user smokes [...] they must spin the pipe back and forth to keep the smoke in the pipe
- Tanner
- Terry
- Texas Tea
- Tina - from 'Christina', abbr. form of the name 'crystal', or perhaps from the common measurement purchase amount of a sixteenth of an ounce ('sixteener', or 'teener')
- Tik - South African street name
- Twack
- Tweak
- Upside-down b - A reference to 'P', popularized in New Zealand by animated TV show Bro'Town
- uppers
- Whiz
- Yaba - a powerful Asian [...] tablet containing caffeine, often colored and flavored
- Zip
- "chicken feed"
Morphine
- Adolf
- Block
- C & M - refers to the use of [...] and morphine simultaneously
- Cotton Brothers - [...], [...] and morphine
- Cube
- Dreamer
- Drugstore dope
- Emsel
- First line
- German boy
- God's [...]
- Hospital [...]
- Hows
- Hydrogen Bomb
- M
- Miss Emma
- Mojo
- Morfs
- Morphia
- Morphina
- Mr. Blue
- MS
- Mud
- Murphy
- Nasty
- [...]
- New Jack Swing - [...] and morphine
- Unkie
- White Stuff
Other opioids
- AC/DC - codeine cough syrup
- Bam - pethidine (brand name Demerol)
- Cough Syrup - refers mostly to Codeine, but also Hydrocodone occasionally
- Duncan Flockharts - Dihydrocodeine, from DF118
- DFs - from DF118, a brand name of the chemical Dihydrocodeine
- Dikes - from Diconal a brand name for Dipipanone and cyclizine
- Dikies - from Diconal a brand name for Dipipanone and cyclizine
- Diffs - brand name DHC Continus, chemical name Dihydrocodeine
- Dillies - Hydromorphone (from the brand name Dilaudid)
- Done - pronounced to rhyme with phone, not fun (In Australia this usually refers to Methadone, not Oxycodone)
- Doses - Methadone
- HillBilly [...] - originally Hydromorphone, and more recently Oxycodone
- Juice - Methadone
- Nubian - from Nalbuphine hydrochloride
- OC- Oxycodone
- OJ a joint laced with opium
- Orange County - used to avoid illicit terminology on the phone: "Have you been..." or "Do you wanna go..."
- O-Rock DC street term for opium
- Oxy - Oxycodone
- Oxy Cotton - Oxycodone
- Phy - from Physeptone, a brand name for methadone
- Purple drink - a concoction composed of codeine-containing cough syrup and grape soda popularized by rapper Mike Jones
- Rushbo - Oxycodone
- Schoolboy - Codeine
- T3 - Codeine
- Throwing Stick
- Tems - brand name Temgesic, chemical name Buprenorphine
- Vikes - Vicodin (Hydrocodone)
Phencyclidine
- Angel
- Angel Dust
- Cyclone
- Dippie - A cigarette dipped in liquid phencyclidine
- Disembalming Fluid
- Dust
- Hog
- Ice
- Juicy (when smoked with [...])
- Krystal
- Leak
- Love Boat
- Magic dust
- Mesk
- Monkey dust
- Ocean and Stigman An intersection in the worst section of Jersey City where the [...] is sold.
- PCP
- Rocketfuel
- Sherm or Sherms Sherman Hemsley
- Sherman Ave. A street in Jersey City, a town where the [...] is popular among teens.
- Sugar
- Wack
- Wet
Promethazine w/Codeine
- Barre
- Lean
- Oil
- Paint
- Purple Drank
- Purple Punch
- Rainbow Colors
- Sizzurp
- Syrup
- Tuss
Psychedelic mushrooms
- 1UP's - after the 1-up mushrooms in the Super Mario Bros. games for Nintendo.
- Benzies
- Blue Rimmers
- Boom-Dads
- Boomers
- Caps
- Crumb Tarts
- FireWorks
- Fly agarics - a form of magic mushroom (Amanita muscaria) which does not contain Psilocybin, or Psilocyn, the active ingredient in standard magic mushroom.
- Fun Gus
- Fun Guys
- Fungus
- Goombas - after the mushroom-shaped enemies in the Super Mario Bros. games
- Gus
- Jesus
- Lalkas
- Magic Mushrooms
- Marios
- Mucks
- Muggers
- Mush
- Mushies
- Pizza Toppings
- Philosopher's Stones - the psilocybin-containing "nuts" of some species of magic mushrooms which look like stones
- Shrooms, Shroomies
- Smurfhats
- Toads
- Truffles - the nut-like objects that some psilocybe species form underground
- Umbrellas
- Yellow Bentines
- Zoomers
- Zoomies
Other
- 51er - A joint or blunt filled with [...] and a line of [...].
- Ambien tripping - Term used to describe the strange psychedelic effects following the ingestion of multiple Ambien or Lunesta pills.
- Banjo Liability
- Big Sal - Salvia Divinorum.
- Cake -Term for Eastern European [...] made from chemicals, not plants.
- Candyflip - [...]-25 and MDMA.
- Cyclo - Nickname for Cyclobenzaprine
- Cyclone - Nickname for Cyclobenzaprine, also the name of a brand of blunt papers.
- Dusting - Inhaling "Dust Off" or any other compressed air to get a dizzy rush
- Dex-Short for dexamphetamine
- Eve - MDEA
- Foxy - Nickname for the club [...] 5Meo-DIPT
- Frisco Speedball - [...] mixed with [...] and [...]
- Hattie Jake's Pretentious Cheese Wog
- Hippy crack - Nitrous Oxide
- Hippy flip - Magic mushrooms and MDMA.
- Kitty Flipping - a combination of Ketamine and [...]
- Nevadito - From Spanish, snowy. A joint or blunt filled with [...] or tobacco and a line of [...].
- Nexus - 2C-B.
- Oxy -Oxycodone
- Oxycotton -Oxycodone
- Pink Panther - Diphenhydramine/Dramamine; refers to pink color of diphenhydramine preparations such as Benadryl.
- Rush aka Rushbo - Can refer to Oxycodone and/or Viagra, mixed together or with any other [...].
- Sextasy - a slang term for the combination of the drugs MDMA ([...]) and sildenafil citrate (aka Viagra®)
- Ska - Slang term for Salvia Divinorum, also called Ska Pastora.
- Sleepeasy - Term for sleeping pills such as Ambien, Lunesta, and Trazedone.
- Sleepers - Sleeping pills
- Smackstacy - mixture of [...] and ecstacy
- Snow Cone - a joint or bong of [...] laced with ketamine. Named after Australian slang for the cone piece on a bong.
- Speedball - [...] mixed with [...]; cause of most hard [...] overdoses.
- Whippets - Nitrous Oxide
Everfine Records is an independent record label company founded in 2001. The company's grassroots approach focuses on street team promotion, touring, tour promotion, strategic micro-marketing, artist development, and more. By creating unique campaigns for each artist, Everfine works to maintain an environment in which artists can flourish and further develop their natural talents. The record label, which is distributed by Alternative Distribution Alliance (ADA), the independent distribution arm of the Warner Music Group, is located in New York City.
The mission behind Everfine Records exists in the belief that Artist Development is the true driving force behind natural growth. Everfine's grassroots approach has proven to be a competitive advantage in an increasingly growing and competitive marketplace. With strategies based on the natural growth and evolution of Artists, Everfine Records has adopted a philosophy of embracing the music first, and finding that connection with the listener from the Artist's point of view. Everfine Records recognizes that every Artist is different and therefore looks to develop and target successful campaigns based on the individual Artist’s needs and goals -- the focus is to provide the Artist with the necessary tools to achieve what they determine as success. Everfine Records looks forward to collaborating with other Artists to assist in their development and growth based on this foundation of principles.
Everfine Records' featured artist, O.A.R., began as a regional phenomenon but has reached national success with their touring and record sales. The band’s catalogue contains 7 CDs including the 2004 double-disc live album 34th & 8th (Everfine Records) and the 2005 major label studio release, Stories of a Stranger (Everfine Records/Lava Records). Since joining forces with Everfine Records, O.A.R. has sold over 1,000,000 CDs and has consistently toured throughout the country.
The label is also the driving force behind the annual music festival, Feeling Better Than Everfine.
The Egyptian Center for Culture & Art (ECCA) was founded in 2003 to record and promote traditional music in Egypt. Traditional Egyptian music is increasingly in danger of being relegated to the status of an exotic and de-contextualised tourist curiosity or to a place on the shelves of academic archives far from the daily lives of its dwindling practitioners. ECCA aims to document, renew and present traditional music in Egypt as a vibrant and renewable resource, a multi-layered point of reference to the cultural richness of Egyptian music and arts. ECCA further encourages efforts to return the music to the critical role it has played in the daily life and imagination of the Egyptian people, to counter the trend to isolate it from its original communities and to share this rich resource with the world community. A number of strategies activities support these aims:
1-to systematically record, document and archive current practice so as to make it available to scholars, musicians and to an increasingly broad-based audience. ECCA's commitment to high technical standards of documentation, whether photographic, film or audio recordings facilitates the distribution of material beyond local audiences to television stations, festivals and photo exhibitions.
2-to promote an audio aesthetic that respects the integrity of the instruments and voices, an alternative to the aesthetic that imposes echo, reverb and other effects dominating the popular market.
3-to provide increased and diverse performance possibilities for its practitioners, thereby expanding the audience for this tradition, renewing the lively performer-audience relationship and increasing performers' opportunties for financial sustainability.
4-to organise encounters among a range of performing artists (musicians, poets, dancers, storytellers), as well as sound, video and light technicians involved in the performing arts, bringing them together in the context of workshops, rehearsals, facilitating their participation in festivals or just socialising. Makan offers these artists and technicians the basic and necessary infrastructure, together with an ambiance and spirit that can inspire the creation of new forms and traditions as a strategy for self-sustainability.
5-to expand its already substantial network of contacts in order to further cooperation and the establishment of partnerships with a wide range of cultural organisations and scholarly institutions from all over the world.
The value of cultural diversity to the human community, like the value of biological diversity to continued life on this planet cannot be underestimated. As the world shrinks, dominant ideologies, religions and cultural expressions overwhelm the margins and we lose essential elements of the creative process-our appreciation of difference, our freedom to choose, to experiment and to dream of alternatives. ECCA will continue to build on its activities and strategies to promote creative dialogue among people and cultures with special focus on Mediterranean and African people and to encourage perception of these traditions as important and critical to the human community.