skating

ice-skating

slang Smoking or being intoxicated by smoking crystal meth (methamphetamine hydrochloride). A reference to the ice-like appearance of the drug. I was down to smoke a bit of pot with him, but when he asked me if I wanted to go ice-skating, I knew it was time to get out of there. There's always a bunch of junkies ice-skating under the bridge on the way out of town.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

skating

mod. drug intoxicated. He’s high all right—I’d say he’s skating. He took some wicked pills and is totally skating.
See also: skate
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • ice-skating
  • smoking hot
  • smoking gun
  • a smoking gun
  • a/the smoking gun
  • the smoking gun
  • no smoking
  • stoned out
  • stone
  • stoned
References in periodicals archive
HE Parks offers figure skating lessons starting at age 3 through the United Skates' Figure Skating's Learn to Skate curriculum.
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Skate Canada is the nation's governing body for skating and dedicated to creating a nation of skaters both recreationally and competitively.
In Wales the sport is looked after by Ice Skating Wales.
Ice skating will help improve joint flexibility, building your leg muscles and improving balance and co-ordination.
Still skating, still in the closet regarding my love for skating, Los Angeles, CA
The convenience and efficiency of ice skating to cross large, icy areas is shown in archeological evidence by the finding of primitive animal bone ice skates in places such as Russia, Scandinavia, Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland.
"A lot of people who try skating get put off by hired skates because they are blunt and uncomfortable.
However, it took another 20 years before roller-skating caught on with the public to make skating a phenomenal success.
After seeing an in-line skating daredevil slide effortlessly down a handrail on television in 1993, James Williams and a few of his friends marched straight to a sporting goods store in Rapid City, S.D., and bought their first pair of in-line skates.
Neuromotor functions are sometimes temporarily impaired in people following sessions of inline skating. The sensations most commonly reported are numbness, difficulty controlling movements and an inability to precisely detect foot position.
Figure skating, speed skating, hockey, downhill skiing, bobsled, and other traditional winter sports are featured.
As inline skating grows in popularity, it's important to remember safety, equipment and procedure protocols.
Secrets of Skating, with photographs by Simon Bruty, (Universe Publishing $29.95) is a lop-sized art-picture book.