释义 |
white lady noun- any strong white spirit such as gin or methylated spirits AUSTRALIA, 1935
- — Patsy Adam-Smith, Folklore of the Australian Railwaymen, p. 13, 1969
- — John O’Grady, It’s Your Shout, Mate!, p. 73, 1972
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 96, 1977
- a powdered narcotic, especially cocaine or heroin US
The shortened form “lady” is also used. - Only woman I need is the White Lady that rides through my veins. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 185, 1968
- I wish I could cop a few blows of the Miss Pure White Lady stashed under that cushion to clear my skull. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Death Wish, p. 11, 1977
- CALL IT... Basuco, gianluca, blow, percy, lady, toot, white[.] JUST DON’T CALL IT... Charlie–too Eighties — Drugs An Adult Guide, p. 34, December 2001
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