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draw noun- a winning bet with a bookmaker UK
- Finally, everyone had a draw on the favourite in the fourth race[.] — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 196, 2000
- marijuana; a marijuana cigarette UK
- [W]hen I was selling draw and things. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder... in His Own Words, 1987
- And this goes out to those that smoke out the bong / And all my bitches in the place who roll they own draws — Busta Rhymes, Get High Tonight, 1997
- Buy a bit of draw and get pissed up down the boozer Saturdays. — Jeremy Cameron, Brown Bread in Wengen, p. 15, 1999
- The bush was in fine, grainy pieces, courtesy of his coffee grinder; somehow the draw seemed to last longer this way. — Diran Abedayo, My Once Upon A Time, p. 20, 2000
- So smoke another draw / It won’t matter no more — The Streets Stay Positive, 2002
- Saturday afternoons are spent “all rowdy and pissed” on alcopops, “draw” is scored in petty drug deals, arguments erupt in car parks over nothing. — The Guardian, p. 12, 26 February 2002
- Oi blud, wanna buy a draw? — The Guardian, p. 9, 27 February 2002
- a cigarette AUSTRALIA, 1955
- — Robert Nash, Dictionary of Crime, p. 110, 1992
- in pool, backspin applied to the cue ball US, 1866
- — Mike Shamos, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards, p. 83, 1993
- a chance, a risk US
- “Guys like Giancana don’t take a draw [chance] by giving important messages to a warden, a guard, or a probation officer.” — Ovid Demaris, Captive City, p. 17, 1969
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