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blotter noun- a tiny piece of absorbent paper impregnated with LSD and ingested as such US
- He was rummaging around in the kit bag. “I think it’s about time to chew up a blotter,” he said. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, pp. 20–21, 1971
- “What kind is it?” “Blotter. Has a little numeral one on it.” — Elmore Leonard, Freaky Deaky, p. 20, 1988
- [H]e sticks half a blotter in my half-open mouth and we are fuckin’ flying man[.] — Mike Benson, Room full of Angels (Disco Biscuits), p. 25, 1996
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 28, 1996
- This plan ended up with us walking up and down Haight Street in S.F. trying to sell blotter to amused and disinterested ex-hippies. — Jennifer Blowdryer, White Trash Debutante, p. 37, 1997
- An E-pink, with a bird stamped on it, so a dove, I suppose–one blotter and a little grass. — Melanie McGrath, Hard, Soft & Wet, p. 89, 1998
- She did some blotter when she started with the Chicks and made the mistake of telling him one time, on the phone. — Elmore Leonard, Be Cool, p. 79, 1999
- Blotter acid is paper which has been soaked in a liquid solution of LSD. — Cam Cloud, The Little Book of Acid, p. 31, 1999
- cocaine UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 280, 2003
- the record of arrests held at a police station US
- [T]he first issue was widely regarded as “a police blotter”. — Richard Neville, Play Power, p. 165, 1970
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