释义 |
dose verb- to introduce a drug, especially LSD, into a host substance; to give a drug to someone without their knowledge US
- [A]nd dosed the punch with a mixture of Yage, Hashish and Yohimbine during a Fourth of July reception at the U.S. Embassy[.] — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 146, 1957
- His eerily profound pictures of rocks and flowers and trees convey a concentration so intense that my first time through the book I remember feeling nauseous when I found myself tripping on the pictures to such a degree that I thought I had been dosed. — The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, p. 2, March 1971
- She hung out with me while I was coming on when I had been dosed by what I think was something approaching 3500 mikes [.] — Stephen Gaskin, Amazing Dope Tales, p. 115, 1980
- to share drugs US
- — Anna Scotti and Paul Young, Buzzwords, p. 132, 1997
- to ingest; to take a dose of US
- D.R. didn’t learn until later that Estelle had dosed herself heavily on downers[.] — Gurney Norman, Divine Right’s Trip (Last Whole Earth Catalog), p. 97, 1971
- to infect another with a sexually transmitted disease US, 1918
- I’m dosed, baby. Clap, if you dig. Look, one hand. — Richard Farina, Been Down So Long, p. 239, 1966
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