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ditch noun- the sea; the ocean; the Atlantic Ocean; the English Channel; the Tasman Sea UK, 1841
Generally used with “the”. - I wish she would fall over the side or the whole bloody crew would drop into the ditch and leave only her and me aboard. — Robert S. Close, Love Me Sailor, p. 64, 1945
- — Sonya Plowman, Great Kiwi Slang, p. 60, 2002
- the antecubial vein inside the bend of the elbow, often used for injecting drugs US, 1968
- DITCH: The inside of the elbow which has two large veins. — Elizabeth Finn, Drugs in the Tenderloin, 1967: Glossary of Drug Slang Used in the Tenderloin
- — Current Slang, p. 20, Fall 1968
- — Stewart L. Tubbs and Sylvia Moss, Human Communication, p. 119, 1974
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 145, 1986
- inferior marijuana, especially from Mexico UK, 1998
From DITCHWEED. - — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 287, 2003
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