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rail noun- a line of cocaine or other powdered drug, laid out for snorting US
- You followed the rails of white powder across the mirror in pursuit of a point of convergence[.] — Jay McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City, p. 170, 1984
- They have their party, chop some rails, put a movie on. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 52, 1991
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 94, 1996
- It would be a handy place to do rails and pour shots. — Lynn Breedlove, Godspeed, p. 14, 2002
- any railway employee US
- — Norman Carlisle, The Modern Wonder Book of Trains and Railroading, p. 267, 1946
▶ on the rail in American casinos, observing the gambling but not playing US- — Steve Kuriscak, Casino Talk, p. 40, 1985
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