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high noun- the sensation produced by consuming drugs or alcohol US, 1944
- Not a whiskey high, I could tell it was something else. — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 129, 1964
- I take the stuff because I dig the high, that’s all. — James Mills, The Panic in Needle Park, p. 102, 1966
- My high was on full blast and I stretched out in the back seat and studied the passing scenes. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 231, 1967
- The first high is always the best high. After that, you’re just trying to get back to the original feeling. — Chris Rock, Rock This!, p. 61, 1997
- The local Afghan Kabul Hash produces a “spiritual rather than a splatter high,” in the words of a user. — Mike Rock, This Book, 1999
- a sense of exhilaration, unrelated to drugs US, 1970
- My acceptance was an incredible high not only for me but for the whole Frisco Chapter. — Jamie Mandelkau, Buttons, p. 80, 1971
- The high I get at 2001, just dancing, not just being the best. I wanta get, have, that high someplace else in my life, ya know what I mean. — Saturday Night Fever, 1977
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