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connect noun a connection from which an illicit substance may be obtained; a drug dealer US- The connect ain’t come through the last week, and the Man’s downtown. — Clarence Cooper Jr, The Scene, p. 23, 1960
- “If my connect gets the wire I gave his name to somebody,” he said, “splittin aint going to help me none.” — Charles W. Moore, A Brick for Mister Jones, p. 34, 1975
- He knew just the people to go to for sugar connects, where he could buy twenty thousand pounds of sugar without any static. — Donald Goines, Black Gangster, p. 13, 1977
- We all went back to the Village to MacDougal Street near the Fat Black Pussy Cat where we hung around until Joe made my connect for me. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 136, 1980
- The price is going up, because the connect wants thirty [$30,000] for each [kilo] package, and I got to make at least ten on each package for myself. — Terry Williams, The Cocaine Kids, p. 34, 1989
- Because it’s my connect. I’m providing the connect. — Kenneth Lonergan, This is Our Youth, p. 37, 2000
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