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soft adjective- denotes all recreational drugs that are loosely categorised as less harmful or addictive UK
- Soft drugs were the ones you took to make life more fun, to have a happy moment or boost the party–marijuana, amphetamines and coke. — Simon Napier-Bell, Black Vinyl White Powder, p. 124, 2001
- stupid, dull, half-witted; “soft in the head” UK, 1775
- I don’t know what he’s good for, the soft cunt. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 4, 2001
- in blackjack, said of a hand with an ace where the bettor has the option of treating the ace as 1 point or 11 points US
- — Jerry L. Patterson, Blackjack, p. 19, 1978
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