hazel

hazel

slang Heroin. Yeah, I used to use hazel, back before I went to rehab.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hazel

(ˈhezlæ)
n. heroin. (Drugs. A variety of H.) She wants to spend the evening with hazel.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • big H
  • big-H
  • horsed
  • pillow-biter
  • moonrock
  • hero of the underworld
  • (as) gay as a three-dollar bill
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • #dead
References in periodicals archive
The finished video will be shown at a memorial event to celebrate Hazel's life at the end of this month.
Hazel is an easy heroine: good at everything she attempts, beautiful without realizing it, and secretly powerful with magic -- not to mention her royal connections.
When asked how she manages to juggle being an actress and going to school at Skerries Community College, Hazel said: "Well I did Float Like A Butterfly while I was in Transition Year so I didn't miss much because you don't really do much in Transition Year.
Hazel said: "I've been blessed to survive and I will always be grateful for the extra time I've been given.
Range: Hazel is usually offered as corkscrew hazel.
Tarik went on to reveal that all he and Hazel can do is laugh about the assumptions made about their romance.
Selfie stick time Harris Kliskey, Erin Higginson, Hazel Imrie, Kim Russell and Lachie Fingland on the beach
In her new role, Hazel will lead and oversee key management activities and initiatives in Oracle NetSuite Philippines, including industry and customer relations, as well as corporate social responsibility and employee engagement.
After a relentless campaign, Hazel was given the good news that she'd won her appeal and we were able to shine the spotlight on a welfare system that's affecting our most vulnerable.
Hazel Macrae: Why her victory is so important to thousands struggling to survive
Now, Hazel spends the summer months in the Lake District taking part in many activities and walking her dogs.
Why is Hazel's police officer brother behaving suspiciously?
Hazel, 62, star of the 1980 punk movie Breaking Glass, alleges the incident happened in the star's flat in Queen's Gate, west London in 1978.
The show listed as 55 on the programme of the Tyne Theatre & Opera House, which is 150 this year, is to mark Hazel's 55 years as a dance teacher in the North East.
Extraordinary Munro bagger Hazel Strachan has completed her ninth round of the Scottish mountains.