snow
Related to snow: snow report
snow
slang Cocaine. Hey man, can you score me some snow for this weekend? I dabbled a bit with snow when I was in college, but I mostly just stick to pot.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
snow
1. n. deceitful talk; deception. All I heard for an hour was snow. Now, what’s the truth?
2. tv. to attempt to deceive someone. (see also snowed.) You can try to snow me if you want, but I’m onto your tricks.
3. and snowball and snowflakes and snow stuff n. a powdered or crystalline narcotic: morphine, heroin, or cocaine. (Now almost always the latter.) The price of snow stuff has come down a lot as South America exports more of it.
snow stuff
verbSee snow
See also: snow, stuff
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- (as) white as snow
- (as) white as the driven snow
- a snow job
- be (as) pure as the driven snow
- be (as) white as snow
- be snowed out
- be snowed under
- come on to (one)
- come on to (something)
- do a snow job on (someone)
- do a snow job on someone
- don't eat (the) yellow snow
- Eskimo(s) have (some amount of) words for snow
- get snowed
- have snow on the mountain
- have snow on the roof
- Lady Snow
- pure as the driven snow
- risk of (some inclement weather)
- roast snow in a furnace
- snow
- snow (one) under with (something)
- snow bunny
- snow down
- snow in
- snow job
- snow on the mountain
- snow on the roof
- snow out
- snow stuff
- snow under
- snow under with
- snowball into (something)
- snowbird
- snowed
- snowed in
- snowed under
- Where are the snows of yesteryear?
- white as a sheet
- white as snow