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lay-on noun a gift of drugs UK- DAZ: Fagash give us a lay-on. FAGASH: (putting his scales away) None left now, Daz. — Paul Fraser and Shane Meadows, TwentyFourSeven, p. 29, 1997
- “Are you asking me for a lay-on?” I asked, not sure what she was expecting me to say. There was no way she’d get a lay-on, she wasn’t regular enough and we didn’t know where she lived. — Jason Parkinson, Skateboards and Methadone [The Howard Marks Book of Dope Stories], p. 207, 2001
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