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STP noun a type of synthetic hallucinogen US Probably coined as an abbreviation of “serotonin triphosphate” and as an allusion to the trademark name of an motor oil additive, and later de-abbreviated to “serenity, tranquillity and peace”.- I could write behind STP, but not behind acid. — Joan Didion, Slouching Toward Bethlehem, p. 109, 1967
- STP: free; this is given away, but you have to know somebody. — Ruth Bronsteen, The Hippy’s Handbook, p. 42, 1967
- Sharon was stoned on STP. — Nicholas Von Hoffman, We Are The People Our Parents Warned Us Against, p. 58, 1967
- I swallowed it all, pot, acid, STP, Speed, all in one big, glorious gulp. — Nat Hentoff, I’m really dragged but nothing gets me down, p. 22, 1968
- — Burton H. Wolfe, The Hippies, p. 206, 1968: “A hip glossary for the uptight people”
- How does a hippie switch on a radio? He puts STP in the batteries! — Paul Laikin, 101 Hippie Jokes, 1968
- To a client whom he feels is sound enough to handle it, he also will sell LSD, mescaline, STP, DMT oat psilocybin. — Tom Robbins, Another Roadside Attraction, pp. 57–58, 1971
- And I put a definite HOLD on STP; I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it karmically but it’s such a long and juiceless trip that it damages the bearings. — The Last Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog, p. 83, March 1971
- Wow, man, STP! — John Sinclair, Guitar Army, p. 291, 1972 She was tripping on STP one time, and she had a bunch of inner conflicts and ideas that were hanging her up. — Stephen Gaskin, Amazing Dope Tales, p. 200, 1980
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