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slow pill noun in horse racing, a depressant given to a horse to decrease its performance US- — Dan Parker, The ABC of Horse Racing, p. 149, 1947
- The Threat of Two Tests May Eventually Stop the Needling of Winners and the Feeding of “Slow Pills” to Losers [Headline]. — San Francisco Examiner, American Weekly, p. 17, 17 July 1949
- Witkin said in a letter to Klein last week he learned of reports that Wallace had been fed a “slow pill” and wanted Palermo’s named “cleared.” — San Francisco News, p. 29, 30 November 1955
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