noun a carbonated soft drink made from soda water, sugar, and flavorings, especially cola

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  • The company decided to offer coke as a beverage option during the business meeting.
  • I always prefer coke over other soft drinks when I go out to eat.
  • Let's grab some coke and chill at the park later.
  • His love for coke symbolizes his attachment to nostalgia and simpler times.

noun a drug, typically illegal, taken for recreational purposes

adjective excellent, outstanding, or cool

  • The laboratory successfully synthesized a new type of dope for medical use.
  • That new song is so dope, I can't stop listening to it.
  • I got some dope sneakers at the mall yesterday.
  • Her idea to start a charity was really dope, it's making a big impact in the community.

noun a unit of weight equal to 1,000 grams

  • The weight of the shipment is one kilo.
  • I only need half a kilo of flour for the recipe.
  • I can't believe he can lift that much weight, he's a kilo king!
  • She carries the emotional weight of the world on her shoulders, like a kilo of bricks.

noun a slang term for a narcotics officer or detective

  • The detective was able to track down the narc who had been leaking confidential information.
  • I heard that the narc at work has been monitoring everyone's internet usage.
  • Watch out for that narc, they'll report you for the smallest things.
  • His constant need to control others made him the narc of the group.

noun a small tablet or pill containing a stimulant drug, typically used to increase energy or alertness

  • The doctor prescribed a pep pill to help boost the patient's energy levels.
  • I took a pep pill before the big presentation to stay alert and focused.
  • I need to pop a pep pill before hitting the gym to get that extra burst of energy.
  • Listening to upbeat music is like taking a pep pill for my mood.

noun a small round mass of solid medicine that is swallowed whole

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  • The doctor prescribed a daily pill to manage her blood pressure.
  • I always have to remember to take my pill after breakfast.
  • I popped a pill before the party to help me relax.
  • His words were like a bitter pill to swallow for the team.

noun a loud, forceful exhalation of breath through the nose or mouth, often as a sign of anger or amusement

verb to make a loud, forceful exhalation of breath through the nose or mouth

  • The horse let out a loud snort as it galloped through the field.
  • I couldn't help but snort with laughter at his silly joke.
  • She snorted some coke at the party last night.
  • The boss's snort of disapproval was enough to silence the room.

adjective In a state of being distracted or daydreaming, often due to being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

adverb In a manner that is distracted or daydreaming, often due to being under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

  • The architect ensured that the windows were evenly spaced out along the facade.
  • I tend to get spaced out when I'm tired and can't focus on anything.
  • She's always so spaced out, like she's living in her own little world.
  • His mind was so spaced out during the meeting that he didn't even hear his name being called.

noun a person who is addicted to or obsessed with speed, especially in the context of driving or racing

  • The police officer apprehended the speed freak for driving recklessly on the highway.
  • I heard that John is a real speed freak when it comes to racing cars.
  • That guy is a total speed freak, always pushing the limits on his motorcycle.
  • She's a speed freak when it comes to finishing projects at work, always trying to get things done quickly.

noun a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure

verb to stumble or fall due to losing one's balance

  • The company organized a business trip to visit potential clients in another city.
  • We're planning a road trip to the beach this weekend.
  • Let's take a trip down memory lane and look at old photos together.
  • Her mind took a trip to the past as she reminisced about her childhood.

verb the action of stumbling or falling due to losing one's balance

adjective describing the act of tripping or causing someone to trip

  • She was tripping over her words during the presentation.
  • He's always tripping over his own feet when he's in a hurry.
  • Why are you tripping? It's not a big deal.
  • Her mind was tripping over all the possibilities of what could go wrong.

verb to purchase or acquire more of something, typically drugs or merchandise, especially before running out

  • The company decided to re-up their contract with the supplier for another year.
  • I think we should re-up our Netflix subscription before it expires.
  • I'm definitely going to re-up on those sneakers, they're selling out fast.
  • After a tough loss, the team needed to re-up on their motivation and focus for the next game.

adjective a slang term meaning extremely intoxicated or high on drugs

  • The professor noticed that the student appeared zooted during the lecture.
  • I could tell he was zooted at the party last night.
  • She got so zooted at the concert, she couldn't even remember the songs they played.
  • His mind was zooted with excitement as he waited for the results of the competition.

noun a fast-paced game or sport that combines elements of baseball and basketball

  • The athletes practiced their speedball skills on the field.
  • We had a blast playing speedball at the park.
  • Let's go kick some butt in speedball!
  • His quick thinking was like a speedball in solving the problem.

noun a substance that is sprinkled or sprayed on a marijuana cigarette

  • The substance known as angel dust is a powerful hallucinogen that can have dangerous effects on the brain and body.
  • I heard some people at the party were using angel dust, but I stayed away from it.
  • I can't believe he's still into that angel dust stuff, it's so risky.
  • Her mind was clouded with angel dust, making it hard for her to think clearly.

adjective a slang term used to describe something that is visually or mentally stimulating in an unconventional or psychedelic way

  • The artist's use of vibrant colors and intricate patterns created a truly trippy visual experience.
  • That movie was so trippy, I couldn't stop thinking about it for days.
  • Dude, that concert was absolutely trippy! The lights and music were mind-blowing.
  • Her dreams were always so trippy, like a surreal journey through her subconscious mind.