nose candy

nose candy

slang Cocaine in powdered form, typically ingested by snorting through the nose. The party was already getting a little too wild for me, but when the nose candy started making an appearance, I knew it was time to leave.
See also: candy, nose
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

nose (candy)

n. powdered drugs that are inhaled, primarily cocaine, sometimes heroin. (see also needle candy.) Bart has some nose candy for sale.
See also: candy, nose
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • candied
  • get (one's) nose cold
  • get one’s nose cold
  • get up (one's) nose
  • get up somebody's nose
  • get up someone's nose
  • turn (one's) nose up at (someone or something)
  • turn nose up at
  • turn your nose up at something
  • nose job
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Same way as not everyone who lives in Glasgow's leafy Hyndland enjoys a bit of nose candy at the weekend.
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Kevin Bishop and the Star Stories team made a brilliantly vicious return to the series, condensing Sir Reggie Dwight's life into a tantrum-laden half hour of nose candy, hair-loss and a cheeky pop at Princess Diana.
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