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dust verb- to beat UK, 1612
- [O]thers are just scared that the dad will dust you if you dust their son. — Paul Fraser and Shane Meadows, TwentyFourSeven, p. 15, 1997
- to shoot; to kill US, 1972
- “Face down! And nothing sexy, I’ll dust ya, I swear you’ll die.” — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 73, 1990
- to leave US
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Dictionary, p. 11, 1945
- to use and become intoxicated with phencyclidine, the recreational drug known as PCP or angel dust US
- — Geoffrey Froner, Digging for Diamonds, p. 27, 1989
- to combine marijuana and heroin for smoking US
- — Sacramento Municipal Utility District, A Glossary of Drugs and Drug Language, 1986
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 208, 2002
- in horse racing, to administer a drug to a horse before a race US
- — David W. Maurer, Argot of the Racetrack, p. 25, 1951
▶ dust your snoot to snort a powdered drug US- “Hey, Willie, you want to dust your snoot?” one of the big jazz boys asked me. — Phil Hirsch, Hooked, p. 9, 1968
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