drug

drug
n
1. medicine, medication, medicament, remedy, physic, curé; curé-all, panacea, wonder drug.
2. narcotic, Inf. opiate, depressant, sedative, tranquilizer, soporific, hypnotic; barbiturate, Sl. barbs. Inf. down or downer, quaalude, Sl. lude, Sl. red; heroin, Sl.H, Sl. horse, Sl. smack, Sl. junk, Sl. scag, Sl. crank; stimulant, antidepressant, energizer, amphetamine, Inf. up or upper, Sl. white cross, Sl. black beauty, Sl. bennie or benzie, Sl. dexie, Sl. speed, Sl. meth, Sl. pep pill; cocaine, Sl. coke, Sl.C, Sl. snow, Chiefly Brit. Sl. charlie; Sl. dope, marijuana, U.S. Sl.Mary-Jane or MJ, Sl. pot, Sl. grass, Sl. weed, Sl. reefer; hashish, Sl. hash, THC, Sl. killer weed, Sl. angel dust, Sl. thai stick or finger, opium; hallucinogen, psychedelic, LSD, Sl. acid, Sl. orange sunshine, Sl. windowpane, Sl. blotter, Sl. purple haze, STP; mescaline, peyote, mescal buttons, Sl. buttons, Sl. mushrooms; belladonna, deadly nightshade, jim-son weed, Sl. loco weed. See stimulant(def.1) and depressant.
v
3. stupefy, poison, narcotize, put under the influence, benumb, numb, blunt, dull, anesthetize, render insensible, deaden.
4. dope, administer a drug, dose, medicate, treat.

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