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do up verb- to inject an illegal drug US
- They did up two each, then went down to the stoop. — Hal Ellson, The Golden Spike, p. 57, 1952
- If Porky don’t act funny and stop us from taking our stuff out, we can go over there and do up. — Donald Goines, Dopefiend, p. 47u, 1971
- But every time you start to come down it’s so terrible that you do up again. — J. Anthony Lukas, Don’t Shoot–We Are Your Children, p. 256, 1971
- to apply a tourniquet before injecting a drug intravenously US
- — William D. Alsever, Glossary for the Establishment and Other Uptight People, p. 19, December 1970
- to beat up UK
A variation of DO- You lay another finger on me mate and I do you up right. — Clive Exton, No Fixed Abode [Six Granada Plays], p. 127, 1959
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 46, 1996
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