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coke noun- cocaine US, 1903
- H and coke. You can smell it going in. — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 66, 1953
- I’ve got some Coke. What’s you think we’re celebrating for? Coke and champagne, Kitty, get champagne for everyone. — Susan Hall, Gentleman of Leisure, p. 130, 1972
- Wow, I don’t believe it. You mean to tell me you guys have never snorted coke? — Annie Hall, 1977
- Here were two coke fiends who came into court because their marriage didn’t seem to be working and the children were getting nervous. — Hunter S. Thompson, Songs of the Doomed, p. 197, 1983
- Is there gonna be coke at this party, Colonel? — Boogie Nights, 1997
- crack cocaine UK
From the previous sense. - But the drug of choice now was crack cocaine. Coke. Rock. White. Stones. Charlie. — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says..., p. 129, 2000
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