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French blue noun a manufactured combination of tranquillizer (methaqualone) and stimulant (amphetamine) taken recreationally UK, 1964- I see Harry and get my tabs from him–thirty “French” Blues at sixpence a time. — Ian Hebditch, Weekend, The Sharper Word, p. 133, 1969
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 83, 1971
- — Carl Chambers and Richard Heakman, Employee Drug Abuse, p. 205, 1972
- Drug pushers; sixpence each for French Blues, a shilling for a Roaring Twenty — Irish Jack (writing of the 1960s), History, The Sharper Word, p. 31, 1998
- I’d taken about half a dozen French Blues and I was in no mood for these shipyard wankers. — Stuart Browne, Dangerous Parking, p. 2, 2000
- [W]e were all speeding out of our heads–French blues[.] — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 167, 2001
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