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slab noun- a road; a highway US
A specific application of the generally conventional use as “a broad, solid mass”. - — Complete CB Slang Dictionary, p. 159, 1976
- — Peter Chippindale, The British CB Book, p. 159, 1981
- a thick, dark, cold wave US
- — Trevor Cralle, The Surfin’ary, p. 116, 1991
- a sandwich CANADA, 1946 Teen slang.
- a cardboard carton of 24 cans or bottles of beer AUSTRALIA
- Bodacious tatars a must, slab carrying (silent) mute preferred. Must own VCR. Blank tapes supplied. — Sydney City Hub, 1997
- a phonograph record; any audio recording US
- — Robert Kirk Mueller, Buzzwords, p. 142, 1974
- a package of crack cocaine US
- Crack isn’t usually packaged in vials anymore but in miniature heat-sealed plastic bags, which the dealers call “slabs.” — The New Yorker, p. 35, 10 August 1998
- crack cocaine that is heavily adulterated US
- — Terry Williams, Crackhouse, p. 151, 1992
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