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brown sugar noun- grainy, poor quality heroin US, 1971
- But now something new and more deadly has been added to the bazaar’s wares–“brown sugar,” an opium derivative close to heroin. — Washington Post, p. A22, 26 March 1981
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 80, 1986
- [W]ith “Brown Sugar” [a record released in 1971], which compared the taste of unrefined heroin to a black dancer’s pussy, [the Rolling Stones] let the public know they had jumped the divide between soft and hard drugs. — Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 124, 2001
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 205, 2002
- Chinese-made ammonium chloride, which transforms the morphine into the lower-grade No. 3 heroin, or “brown sugar,” as it is popularly known — New York Times, p. SM27, 23 June 2002
- a black woman, especially a beautiful one US
Originally black use only, from the skin colour and a suggestion of sweetness. - Brown sugar; how come you taste so good / Brown sugar; just like a young girl should[.] — The Rolling Stones Brown Sugar, 1971
- “Black ones be called brown sugar.” — Jess Mowry, Six Out Seven, p. 93, 1993
- by extension, a sexually desirable black man US
Adopted by black women. - And what about D’Angelo? / I want some of that brown sugar / And watch this rap bitch bust all over ya nuts[.] — Lil’ Kim Dreams, 1996
- a coarse, unrefined person AUSTRALIA
- — Ned Wallish, The Truth Dictionary of Racing Slang, p. 10, 1989
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