cane

Related to cane: cane toad, sword cane

cane

slang Cocaine. I really hope Ralph's not back to using cane again—he just got out of rehab a few weeks ago.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

cane

and caine
n. cocaine. (Drugs.) Even the kids can afford to buy cane now. The social problems of the twenty-first century are starting right here.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • caine
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • a few ticks
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • (in) back of (something)
  • pillow-biter
  • out of one's
  • (I've) got to go
  • #dead
References in classic literature
But Pistache, as at first, turned round on his legs and stood with his back to the cane.
Monsieur de Beaufort made the experiment a third time, but by this time Pistache's patience was exhausted; he threw himself furiously upon the cane, wrested it from the hands of the prince and broke it with his teeth.
following with a pair of canes, entered the room and proclaimed silence.
I am not as blind as you think; gold and diamonds light up my night, the night of the last Facino Cane, for my title passes to the Memmi.
Facino Cane died before the winter was out after a two months' illness.
He touched the knob of his cane, and helped himself, with infinite zest and enjoyment, to a pinch of snuff.)
Then he turned to the various articles he had left behind him, put the black cravat and blue frock-coat at the bottom of the portmanteau, threw the hat into a dark closet, broke the cane into small bits and flung it in the fire, put on his travelling-cap, and calling his valet, checked with a look the thousand questions he was ready to ask, paid his bill, sprang into his carriage, which was ready, learned at Lyons that Bonaparte had entered Grenoble, and in the midst of the tumult which prevailed along the road, at length reached Marseilles, a prey to all the hopes and fears which enter into the heart of man with ambition and its first successes.
(on the Christmas cards), with their curly hair and natty hats, their well-shaped legs incased in smalls, their dainty Hessian boots, their ruffling frills, their canes and dangling seals.
Half wild with meeting an obstacle we had so little anticipated, I threw myself desperately against it, crushing to the ground the canes with which I came in contact, and, rising to my feet again, repeated the action with like effect.
He was laying about him lustily with his sheath-knive, lopping the canes right and left, like a reaper, and soon made quite a clearing around us.
I began to think we were fairly snared, and had almost made up my mind that without a pair of wings we should never be able to escape from the toils; when all at once I discerned a peep of daylight through the canes on my right, and, communicating the joyful tidings to Toby, we both fell to with fresh spirit, and speedily opening the passage towards it we found ourselves clear of perplexities, and in the near vicinity of the ridge.
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It is cultivated on 1,241,300 hectares with 51.49 tones per hectare average cane yield and 8.98 per cent average sugar recovery (Annual Report PASMA-SZ, 2008).
[USPRwire, Wed Aug 21 2019] The purpose of this comprehensive forecast report presented by Fact.MR is to elaborate the various market projections impacting the global raw cane sugar market size during the period through 2017-2022.