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1. acid, adj. and n. View full entry 1626

...In general use: sour, tart, sharp to the taste; tasting like vinegar....

2. ad, n.5 View full entry 1938

...A drug addict....

3. alligator, n.2 View full entry 1591

...Any of various broad-snouted crocodilians constituting the family Alligatoridae, found chiefly in the New World and including the caimans; (now) spec. either of two members of the genus...

4. angel, n. View full entry c950

...A ministering spirit or divine messenger; one of an order of spiritual beings superior to man in power and intelligence, who, according to the Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and other theologies, are the...

5. bad, adj., n.2, and adv. View full entry 1203

...Of poor quality or little worth....

6. bag, n. View full entry ?c1225

...A receptacle made of some flexible material closed in on all sides except at the top (where also it generally can be closed); a pouch, a small sack....

7. baller, n.1 View full entry a1586

...Sport. A player of a ball game....

8. base, v.4 View full entry 1984

...intr. To take cocaine in the form of freebase, esp. by smoking it. Cf. freebase...

9. basehead, n. View full entry 1985

...A habitual user of cocaine in the form of freebase; a crack addict. Cf. freebase...

10. bend, v. View full entry c1000

...trans. To put in bonds, to fetter. Obs....

11. benny, n.2 View full entry 1955

...orig. U.S. Slang abbrev. of benzedrine...

12. bent, adj. View full entry c1330

...Constrained into a curve, as a strung bow; curved, crooked, deflected from the straight line....

13. bhang | bang, n. View full entry 1598

...The native name of the Indian variety of the common Hemp, which in warm countries develops narcotic and intoxicating properties. In India the leaves and seed-capsules are chewed or smoked, or eaten...

14. bifter, n. View full entry 1989

...A cigarette; (sometimes) spec. (esp. outside Liverpool) a marijuana cigarette....

15. big, adj. and adv. View full entry c1300

...Of a person or animal: strong, sturdy, mighty; stout-hearted, courageous. Cf. rich1. Obs....

16. bindle, n.2 View full entry 1900

...A bundle containing clothes and possessions, esp. a bedding-roll carried by a tramp. Hence bindle-man, bindle-stiff...

17. black, adj. and n. View full entry eOE

...Designating the darkest colour possible, that of soot, coal, the sky on a moonless night in open country, and a small hole in a hollow object; of or having this colour; (also)...

18. blast, v. View full entry c1300

...intr. To blow, to puff violently. Obs....

19. blaze, v.1 View full entry ?c1225

...intr. To burn with a bright fervent flame. Often with away, forth, out. to blaze up: to burst or flash into a blaze....

20. blow, v.1 View full entry c1000

...intr. The proper verb naming the motion or action of the wind, or of an aerial current. Sometimes with subject it, as ‘it blows hard’, and often with complement,...

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