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copilot noun- a tablet of dextroamphetamine sulphate (trade name Dexedrine), or any other central nervous system stimulant US, 1965
- — Donald Louria, Nightmare Drugs, p. 28, 1966
- — Daily Mirror, 14 June 1966
- Some of the names describe the drugs’ effects, such as “helpers,” “copilots,” “Los Angeles turn arounds,” or their shape, color and markings—“hearts,” “footballs,” “blackjacks,” “crossroads.” — Phil Hirsch, Hooked, p. 51–52, 1968
- — American Speech, p. 203, Fall 1969: “Truck driver’s jargon”
- — Montie Tak, Truck Talk, p. 37, 1971
- Jackie slipped me a couple of co-pilots in English when she passed out the test papers. — Anonymous, Go Ask Alice, p. 94, 1971
- — Richard A. Spears, The Slang and Jargon of Drugs and Drink, p. 122, 1986
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 279, 2003
- the co-signer of a purchase contract or loan US
- — American Speech, p. 312, Autumn-Winter 1975: “The jargon of car salesmen”
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