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spike verb- to adulterate a drink or ply a person with alcohol or drugs US, 1909
- So these barrels of near beer were trucked out to the Arrowhead to be spiked. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 63, 1946
- Almost immediately I was spiked with wine and acid. — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 68, 1971
- “A little spiked coffee never hurt nobody’s incentive,” Shoat said. — Dan Jenkins, Semi-Tough, p. 136, 1972
- It was me and Wolfie that spiked these local police. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 12, 2000
- to inject a drug US, 1935
- — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 210, 2002
- [Chet] Baker admits that most of the musicians he played with were on junk [heroin] and that “spiking myself became a gesture as automatic as lighting a cigarette is with you.” — Robert Ashton, This Is Heroin, p. 28, 2002
- in American football, to slam the football to the ground in a ritualistic celebration after scoring a touchdown US
- — George Sullivan, Pro Football A to Z, p. 277, 1975
- to attach electrical tape on a stage floor to mark positions for props and sets US
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Fall 1991
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