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

verb
See snow
See also: snow, stuff
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See:
  • (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
References in classic literature
When bacon is frying they must run away from the fire and cough half an hour in the snow. They freeze their cheeks a little bit, so that the skin turns black and is very sore.
When the dry cough take hold of them hard, they hold their hands against their stomach and double up in the snow, and cough, and cough, and cough.
Having now a beaten path, they proceeded the next morning with more facility; indeed, the snow decreased in depth as they receded from the mountains, and the temperature became more mild.
The adjacent plains were so vast in extent that no single band of Indians could drive the buffalo out of them; nor was the snow of sufficient depth to give any serious inconvenience.
"What other children could have made anything so like a little girl's figure out of snow at the first trial?
"Peony, Peony!" cried Violet to her brother, who had gone to another part of the garden, "bring me some of that fresh snow, Peony, from the very farthest corner, where we have not been trampling.
'What is that?' he added, pointing to some potato vines that showed up from under the snow.
Sometimes they got onto a winter-rye field, or a fallow field on which they could see stalks of wormwood, and straws sticking up through the snow and swaying in the wind; sometimes they came onto deep and even white snow, above which nothing was to be seen.
Snow's unbounded amazement, Pollyanna sprang to her feet and clapped her hands.
Snow's daughter, came in, the mirror still lay among the bedclothes it had been carefully hidden from sight.
With the hard trail, and in the absence of fresh snow, Daylight planned to make the camp of Forty Mile on the fourth night.
In the morning they awoke to find ten inches of snow on their robes.
One said this thing, one that, but all agreed that they must wait to act until the snow melted.
Then the snow began to fall so thickly that the little boy could not see an arm's length before him, but still on he went: when suddenly he let go the string he held in his hand in order to get loose from the sledge, but it was of no use; still the little vehicle rushed on with the quickness of the wind.
Some say "all the waters here have puna;" others that "where there is snow there is puna;" -- and this no doubt is true.