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dexie; dexi; dexo noun Dexedrine, a central nervous system stimulant US, 1951- Two or three people can get high on one joint (marijuana cigarette). Of course, you can take bennies (Benzedrine) or dexies (Dexedrine), but they make me nervous. I’m a hog. I don’t just take one. I take three or four. You can get hooked on them. — Time, p. 19, 7 July 1952
- “I feel miserable today. I’m really dragging.” SECOND WOMAN: “Here, take one of these Dexies.” — Lenny Bruce, How to Talk Dirty and Influence People, p. 46, 1965
- She had needed two Dexies to wake up. — Jacqueline Susann, Valley of the Dolls, p. 285, 1966
- After tomorrow, not a drop of horse, dexies, or reefer will be sold in this town without us getting some part of the money. — Donald Goines, Black Gangster, p. 34, 1977
- Meditation, shit! Cocaine or maybe a dexi was more like it. — Odie Hawkins, The Busting Out of an Ordinary Man, p. 156, 1985
- He remembered a thousand Soledad bull sessions about dope and dry-swallowed two perks and three dexies. — James Ellroy, Suicide Hill, p. 749, 1986
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 21, 1996
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