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dope noun- a drug, drugs, especially if illegal US, 1900
- [A] great dope man, anything in the form of kicks he would want at any time and very intense[.] — Jack Kerouac, The Subterraneans, p. 4, 1958
- [Janis Joplin] said to a reporter not long before she died: “I wanted to smoke dope, take dope, lick dope, suck dope and fuck dope.” But her mental frailty could not match her physical appetites. — Harry Shapiro, Waiting For The Man, 1999
- marijuana SOUTH AFRICA, 1946
- They refer to it as “weed” or “dope,” shunning such hipster terminology as “grass” and “pot.” — Hunter S. Thompson, Hell’s Angels, p. 215, 1966
- We had already smoked a lot of dope[.] — Doug Lang, Freaks, p. 8, 1973
- You guys want something to drink, or a pill, or some coke, or some dope. — Boogie Nights, 1997
- If LSD was the icing on the counter-cultural cake, marijuana was its basic ingredient ... For those whose folk music was heavily politicized, smoking dope became integral to the protest movement — Harry Shapiro, Waiting For The Man, 1999
- [Kentucky] is also the home of the “Furry Freak Brothers”, whose famous motto is “Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope.” — Mike Rock, This Book, 1999
- Yeah, then some dope to take the edge off of a long day. — Traffic, 2000
- heroin US, 1891
- You ever hear of dope? Snow? Junk? Big H? Horse? — John D. McDonald, The Neon Jungle, p. 61, 1953
- The dope thing hadn’t evolved into what it is now, with all the police activity. [Jazz musician Art Pepper remembering the 1950s] — Harry Shapiro, Waiting For The Man, 1999
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 205, 2002
- information, especially confidential information US, 1902
- For Christ’s sake, Garrity, spill the dope. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 21, 1947
- “Whatsa dope, Bob?” — A.J. Liebling, The Wayward Pressman, p. 37, 1947
- Sometime look up my history. Any paper will supply the dope. — Mickey Spillane, Kiss Me Deadly, p. 82, 1952
- Plus Fuel Facts: Inside Dope on Feeding Vitamins to your Engine — Hot Rod Comics, June 1952
- Had The Man given me the straight dope? — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 62, 1953
- a stupid fool UK, 1851
- I can see the big dope now. Sat outside holding his dick [patiently], first there as usual. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 4, 2001
- money SOUTH AFRICA Teen slang.
- — Sunday Times (South Africa), 1 June 2003
- in oil drilling, a lubricant US
- — Jerry Robertson, Oil Slanguage, p. 47, 1954
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