释义 |
mong; mong out verb (of drugs) to intoxicate; to become intoxicated UK Derives from the conventional sense of “mongol” (a person affected by Down’s syndrome, also meaning “a stupid person”).- By now everyone is monging out completely. — Gavin Hills, White Burger Danny (Disco Biscuits), p. 71, 1996
- I’d rather have ten quid’s worth of hash, it does a better job [than methadone] keeping me away from the smack, and doesn’t mong me out as much. — Jason Parkinson, Skateboards and Methadone [The Howard Marks Book of Dope Stories], p. 206, 2001
- I have a one-hour mental-agility workout, then I start monging the herbs [marijuana]. — Mixmag, p. 35, December 2001
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