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K-hole noun a state of intense confusion induced by use of the recreational drug ketamine US- The club has a 100-foot twisting slide lined with flashing lights. It’s called the "K-hole," the slang term for the episodes of numbed confusion that ketamine can induce. — Newsweek, p. 62, 6 December 1993
- It reportedly resurfaced as "Special K" last year at Manhattan "rave partiesk," taking users to mental territory called "K Land" and the "K hole." — The Record [Bergen County, New Jersey], p. A1, 5 December 1995
- Everybody needs some time away / Just stuck in the k-hole again / An 18-hour holiday / Just stuck in the k-hole again. — NOFX, Kids in the K Hole, 1997
- Ann said she’s never experienced anything like this K-hole before and said she could see 360 degrees around her[.] — Wayne Anthony, Spanish Highs, p. 13, 1999
- They chop up equal amounts of coke and ketamine and end up in a K-hole[.] — Sky Magazine, p. 76, July 2001
- For about forty-five minutes he was doing really bad. He was in K-hole, a K-grave. — Suroosh Alvi et al., The Vice Guide, p. 66, 2002
- “That high you were feeling, that’s the K-hole.” — John Ridley, The Drift, p. 166, 2002
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