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football noun- a tablet of Dilaudid, a central nervous system depressant manufactured by the Knoll Pharmaceutical Company US
- So I had some footballs, some Dilaudid. I think it’s a full grain. I gave this girl some. She got mad because I broke a football in two; she wanted the whole thing. — Bruce Jackson, Outside the Law, p. 107, 1972
- Supposed to put you to sleep though. I think he called them footballs. — Emmett Grogan, Final Score, p. 81, 1976
- a tablet of dextroamphetamine sulphate and amphetamine sulphate (trade name Diphetamine), a central nervous system stimulant US
- — Donald Louria, Nightmare Drugs, p. 28, 1966
- Some of the names describe the drugs’ effects, such as “helpers,” “copilots,” “Los Angeles turn arounds,” or their shape, color and markings–“hearts,” “footballs,” “blackjacks,” “crossroads.” — Phil Hirsch, Hooked, pp. 51–52, 1968
- footballs: combination of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine. — Ethel Romm, The Open Conspiracy, p. 243, 1970
- a simple musical accompaniment used when a performer is ad libbing US
- The orchestrator will cooperate by scoring the orchestra on one note (a whole note) in each bar. A whole note looks like a very small football. — Sherman Louis Sergel, The Language of Show Biz, p. 90, 1973
- the briefcase carrying the communication equipment that enables the president of the US to launch a nuclear attack US, 1968
- They carry the “football,” a briefcase that contains reference documents that outline U.S. strategic attack options, communications instructions, and the codewords that the President would use to authorize the release of nuclear weapons[.] — Michael K. Bohn, Nerve Center, p. 50, 2003
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