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[Noun] | "drug" | \ ˈdrəg \
1: a substance used as a medication or in the preparation of medication
2: a substance recognized in an official pharmacopoeia or formulary
3: a substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease
Origin: 1611 ;
Middle English drogge;
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[Noun] | "drug test"
1: a test that examines a bodily specimen (as of urine, saliva, blood, or hair) for the presence of one or more usually illegal or banned substances (such as cocaine, methamphetamine, alcohol, or anabolic steroids)
2: a study and especially a clinical trial for testing a therapeutic agent
Origin: 1863 ;
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[Noun] | "drug dealer"
1: a person who sells illegal drugs
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[Noun] | "date-rape drug"
1: a drug (such as GHB or ketamine) placed secretly usually in the drink or food of a potential victim to induce a state (such as confusion, physical weakness, or unconsciousness) that makes the victim vulnerable to sexual assault and especially rape
Origin: 1995 ;
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[Noun] | "designer drug"
1: a synthetic version of a controlled substance (such as heroin) that is produced with a slightly altered molecular structure to avoid having it classified as an illicit drug
2: a synthetic, therapeutic agent designed to have a highly selective mode of action so that effectiveness is maximized and side effects are minimized compared with existing therapies
Origin: 1983 ;
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[Noun] | "gateway drug"
1: a drug (such as alcohol or marijuana) whose use is thought to lead to the use of and dependence on a harder drug (such as cocaine or heroin)
Origin: 1981 ;
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[Noun] | "miracle drug"
1: a drug usually newly discovered that elicits a dramatic response in a patient's condition : wonder drug
Origin: 1944 ;
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[Noun] | "new drug"
1: a drug that has not been declared safe and effective by qualified experts under the conditions prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the label and that may be a new chemical formula or an established drug prescribed for use in a new way
Origin: circa 1951 ;
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[Verb] | "drug"
1: to affect (a person or animal) with a drug; especially : to stupefy (someone) by an intoxicating drug
2: to administer a drug to (a person or animal)
3: to lull or stupefy (someone) as if with a drug
Origin: 1667 ;
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[Noun] | "drug"
1: a substance or preparation used to treat disease;
* e.g., " ... prescribed a drug to treat the bacterial infection "
Synonyms :
cure,
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { drug:134443 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: A substance which alters one's physical, mental or emotional state.
* e.g., ... Cocaine, X-TC and caffine are all drugs.
# 2 - { drug:2963151 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: the best thing in the world until you run out.
* e.g., ... Well i just used my college funds for drug money, got a pound of purps and 150 oxys so i'll see you guys in a couple weeks.
# 3 - { drug:6916375 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: n. Past gerundial form of the verb drag, as used by skaters and bangers.
* e.g., ... Who drug that ramp up next to here? You? You crazy strong.
That is correct. It were I. I drug it.
# 4 - { drug:7105137 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: Drug: an incorrect past-tense adjective of drag, as in dragged.
* e.g., ... The Grizzly Bear 'drug' the Black Bear from down the tree trunk - really?!!
[ "drug" ]
2: Another example of made-up words used by our colonial cousins across the pond
* e.g., ... in English: The Black Bear was 'dragged' from the tree trunk by the Grizzly Bear.
# 5 - { drug:14628947 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: friend in Russian, not joking
* e.g., ... Person 1:Your my best drug
Person 2:awww thanks
# 6 - { drug:191287 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: 1)any of various chemical substances altering one's perceptions.
* e.g., ... 1)ciggarettes, alcohol, and heroin are very bad drugs, whereas herb isn't a drug at all.
[ "drug" ]
2: 2)intoxicating member of the opposite sex.
* e.g., ... 2)you are the perfect drug.
# 7 - { drug:6325198 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: A stupid thing that jacks up a life.
* e.g., ... Crack heads like to use drugs, that's why they're in jail.
# 8 - { drug:3953207 }
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[ "drug" ]
1: the action of doing something, bringing something somewhere, or forcing something somewhere, can be used in place of the word dragged, means same thing.
* e.g., ... I was drug out of the bar by the bouncers last night, or the fish on my line drug me all around the lake
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[ "drug" ]
1: An illegal substance that alters consciousness quite the same way as many other legal substances do.
* e.g., ... People who sleep or have orgasm should be put in jail as drug users. "Normal" state of mind doesn't exist.
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[ "drug" ]
1: the russian word for friend sometiems used by english people to refer to there friends.
* e.g., ... me and my drugs will come round and kick your fucking head in
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