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candy noun- any barbiturate capsule US, 1969
- — William D. Alsever, Glossary for the Establishment and Other Uptight People, p. 2, December 1970
- — Donald Wesson and David Smith, Barbiturates, p. 121, 1977
- cocaine US, 1931
- Me he caught with some bad candy at a party years back[.] — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 53, 1975
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 33, 1996
- a sugar cube treated with LSD US
- — Helen Dahlskog (Editor), A Dictionary of Contemporary and Colloquial Usage, p. 12, 1972
- crack cocaine UK
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 281, 2003
- inexpensive plastic or acrylic jewellery US
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 42, 1949
- — American Speech, p. 96, May 1956: “Smugglers’ argot in the southwest”
- — Bill Casselman, Canadian Sayings, p. 53, 2002
- cash US
- Candy, markers, ammo, liners, stocking stuffer, sweetener, garnish, and pledges are all terms for cash. — Henry Hill and Byron Schreckengost, A Good Fella’s Guide to New York, p. 123, 2003
- anything good or enjoyable US
- — Inez Cardozo-Freeman, The Joint, p. 487, 1984
- — Albany Times Union, 8 August 2000: Up on the Lingo
- a girl with extremely conservative sexual mores US
- — Washington Post, 23 April 1961
- the female genitals US
- All the freaky things I fantasized about doing with a brother who was interested in licking my candy all night long. — Noire, Candy Licker, p. 136, 2005
- destromethorphan (DXM), a drug contained in over-the-counter cough suppressants, abused for non-medicinal purposes US
- — CBS News, 7 August 2007
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