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over-and-under noun- a capsule containing both a barbiturate and an amphetamine US
- — David Maurer and Victor Vogel, Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction, p. 431, 1973
- an M-16 rifle with an M-79 grenade launcher tube under the rifle barrel US, 1972
- I continued, “THE PERFORMANCE OF THE OVER AND UNDER,” and proceeded to report that this Rube Goldberg wonder weapon (which was an M-16 with an M-79 fixed underneath) was an ineffective, undesirable piece of shit. — David H. Hackworth, About Face, p. 479, 1989
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