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skin-pop verb to inject a drug into the skin or muscle, not into a vein US Usually practised in the early stages of drug use.- But keep off, better, because if you like junk you keep shmeckin and shootin, then the skip pop goes to the big pipe[.] — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 56, 1952
- One of them went and got some works. So I skin-popped. — Isidor Chein, The Road to H, p. 152, 1964
- He said he would stop using drugs altogether rather than start skin-popping. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 251, 1965
- I got back to Lino next day and told him what he wanted to hear, that the kid was only sniffin’, not skin-poppin’, and that he was straightened out. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, pp. 73–74, 1975
- He skin pops a load of Dilaudid into a forearm, swooms for a moment under the jolt. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 157, 1978
- It was also believed that dependency could be avoided by careful and occasional “skin popping” rather than “mainlining.” — Paul E. Willis, Profane Culture, p. 171, 1978
- I ain’t been mainlining or anything like that, no skin popping, just snorting — Joel Rose, Kill Kill Faster Faster, pp. 185–186, 1997
- Some young dudes were on my floor skin popping and giggling and listening to Redd Foxx[.] — Clarence Major, All-Night Visitors, p. 206, 1998
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