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spoon noun- the amount of a drug needed for a single dose US
A measure of heroin, sufficient for a single injection, approximately equal to a standard teaspoon. - — Kenn “Naz” Young, Naz’s Underground Dictionary, p. 57, 1973
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 108, 1996
- He hit you with lids, caps, keys, tabs, nickel bags, blotters, buttons, spoons and everything from milligrams to boatloads. — Robert Sabbag, A Way with the Spoon [The Howard Marks Book of Dope Stories], p. 351, 1998
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 210, 2002
- the handle of a hand grenade US
From its curved, spoon-like shape. - He tried to throw a grenade at them, but his hand slipped off the spoon. — Philip Caputo, A Rumor of War, p. 204, 1977
- Then he snatched it up again, pinched the halves together, and worked the pink back in, twisting it until the pin just hung there, holding back the spoon just barely. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 45, 1977
- an army cook US • — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 207, 1991
- the dip up at the front nose of a surfboard US
- — Grant W. Kuhns, On Surfing, p. 122, 1963
- a dolt NEW ZEALAND, 1982
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 128, 1999
- a sexual position in which a couple lies on their sides, man entering from behind US
- It can’t hurt to stay tuned for cuty Poppy Morgan rotating from spoon to mish under Joel Lawrence. — Editors of Adult Video News, The AVN Guide to the 500 Greatest Adult Films of All Time, p. 11, 2005
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