释义 |
script noun- a prescription for a narcotic, especially a forged prescription US, 1936
- Life telescopes down to junk, one fix and looking forward to the next, “stashes” and “scripts,” “spikes” and “droppers.” — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 35, 1953
- I keep getting codeine from the Doc here. New script today. — William Burroughs, Letters to Allen Ginsberg 1953–1957, p. 73, 29 October 1954
- We even made it up to the Bronx, where my new-found friend knew another croaker who wrote scrip for junkies. — Alexander King, Mine Enemy Grows Older, p. 22, 1958
- “From this croaker up on 76th Street. He used to write for me, you know, scripts, prescriptions. I turned a trick with him.” — James Mills, The Panic in Needle Park, p. 91, 1966
- I just remembered, my sick old man is got some red devils from a script at his pad. — Ice Berg Slim (Robert Beck), Trick Baby, p. 268, 1969
- [H]e’s got a lot of doctors who gamble with him and they write him a scrip once in a while. — Bruce Jackson, Outside the Law, p. 107, 1972
- a long list of croakers who wrote scrips for ten, twenty, fifty dollars, depending on what for and how much one wanted. — Emmett Grogan, Ringolevio, p. 54, 1972
- We received vials–government sealed with twenty quarter-grain tablets for each script–giving us a total of thirty grains of morphine at the end of our afternoon’s work. — Herbert Huncke, The Evening Sun Turned Crimson, p. 86, 1980
- Joe told him he only needed to find Rooski this morning, who often cadged [begged] Demerols from Hymie’s migraine script. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 59, 1990
- You can pop along to the quack and he’ll give you a script for Prozac, or whatever. — Kevin Sampson, Powder, p. 117, 1999
- in prison, a letter UK
Possibly from a (medical) prescription seen as a piece of writing with the intention of making you feel better. - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 102, 1996
- a forged cheque US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 187, 1950
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