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oxy noun the synthetic opiate oxycodone used recreationally; a capsule of OxyContin US This term got national attention in 2003 when radio entertainer Rush Limbaugh, who had made a career of criticising and disparaging drug addicts, revealed that he was in fact a drug addict, and that OxyContin was his drug of choice.- On the street, Oxys, as they are commonly called, fetch about $1 per milligram and usually are dosed in 20-, 40-, or 80-milligram tablets. — Bangor Daily News, 14 June 2000
- “When you get the oxy buzz,” she says, “it’s a great feeling. You’re happy. Your body don’t hurt.” — New York Times Magazine, p. 34, 29 July 2001
- Hence, Oxy has a time-release coating that gradually releases the drug over time. — Suroosh Alvi et al., The Vice Guide, p. 109, 2002
- About the article “Rush back, reborn” (Nov. 18), regarding the return of Rush “Oxy” Limbaugh. (Letter to Editor) — Palm Beach Post, p. 19A, 5 December 2003
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