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dusted out; dusted adjective- drunk US
- — Current Slang, p. 2, Summer 1966
- drug-intoxicated US, 1959
Originally of cocaine, then less and less discriminating. - — Current Slang, p. 2, Summer 1966
- — Eugene Landy, The Underground Dictionary, p. 72, 1971
- Bitch, I don’t sell crack, I smoke it / My brain’s dusted; I’m disgusted at my habits[.] — Eminem (Marshall Mathers), Weed Lacer (Freestyle), 1999
- under the influence of phencyclidine, the recreational drug known as PCP or angel dust US
- The trucker was dusted out on PCP and it was only Jane’s choke hold that saved the life of a foot-beat cop who was nearly beaten to death with his own stick by the duster. — Joseph Wambaugh, The Delta Star, p. 10, 1983
- One of the popular ways to get “dusted” is to dip cigarettes, specifi-cally the Sherman brand, into a liquid form of PCP. — James Vigil, Barrio Gangs, p. 127, 1988
- — Ken “Naz” Young, Naz’s Dictionary of Teen Slang, p. 35, 1993
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