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horrors noun- sickness associated with withdrawal from alcohol or drug addiction US, 1839
Noted specifically of withdrawal from amphetamines or heroin. - I’m not staying, Sticks. I got the horrors. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 377, 1952
- Knocked out on barbiturates 4 days. After that all the usual, plus a substantial case of the horrors. — William Burroughs, Letters to Allen Ginsberg 1953–1957, p. 99, 17 May 1955
- I’ve got the horrors. — Jack Gerber, The Connection, p. 47, 1957
- — Home Office, Glossary of Terms and Slang Common in Penal Establishments, July 1978
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 63, 1996
- the bleed period of the menstrual cycle UK
Schoolgirl use. - — Douglas Clark, Golden Rain, 1980
- acute psychosis caused by amphetamines UK
- — Home Office, Glossary of Terms and Slang Common in Penal Establishments, July 1978
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