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lemonade noun- a spade, either as a suit of cards or in the offensive slang sense of a black person UK
- — Ray Puxley, Cockney Rabbit, 1992
- poor quality heroin US
Often shortened to “lemon”. - “Son-of-a-bitch sold me some lemonade,” Scat said. — Herbert Simmons, Corner Boy, p. 55, 1957
- — Francis J. Rigney and L. Douglas Smith, The Real Bohemia, p. xx, 1961
- — Sidney Cohen, The Drug Dilemma, p. 129, 1969
- — Richard Lingeman, Drugs from A to Z, p. 125, 1969
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 209, 2002
- manipulating play on which money is bet US
- But using partners and pulling dumps and double dumps and all that stuff–the lemonade it is called–is bunco, real con. — Robert Byrne, McGoorty, p. 32, 1972
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