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snowball noun- a variety of MDMA, the recreational drug best known as ecstasy UK
- [M]e and Roverto score some Snowball 96s which nearly an hour later are doing fuck all. — Kevin Williamson, Heart of the Bass (Disco Biscuits), p. 114, 1996
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 107, 1996
- I do find I can hallucinate a bit on E, especially this one called a “snowball”[.] — Macfarlane, Macfarlane and Robson, The User, p. 68, 1996
- Snowballs–Rough-edged, almost spherical pill; don’t eat the yellow ones. — Gareth Thomas, This Is Ecstasy, p. 55, 2002
- a mixture of cocaine and heroin UK
- I continuously stick my arm out for more, for yet another snowball[.] — Lanre Fehintola, Charlie Says ..., p. 117, 2000
- Sniffer bag–£3.45 ($5) bag of heroin intended for snorting[.] — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 210, 2002
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 293, 2003
- a white person US
Offensive. - — Maledicta, p. 125, Summer 1980: “Racial and ethnic slurs: regional awareness and variations”
- in hot rodding, a whitewall tyre US
- — Good Housekeeping, p. 143, September 1958: “Hot-rod terms for teen-age girls”
- — Tom MacPherson, Dragging and Driving, p. 142, 1960
- a drug addict US
- “This woman’s a snowball,” says the cop. “She’s fulla dope.” — Audie Murphy, To Hell and Back, p. 129, 1949
▶ not a snowball’s chance in hell; not a snowball’s not a chance UK- “Not a chance in hell,” Robins said, “not a snowball’s chance in hell fire!” — Troy Kennedy Martin, Z Cars, p. 11, 1962
- — Clement and La Frenais, A Further Stir of Porridge, 1977
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