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  1. as a ready reference for law enforcement personnel who are confronted with hundreds of slang terms and code words used to identify a wide variety of controlled substances, designer drugs, synthetic compounds, measurements, locations, weapons, and other miscellaneous terms relevant to the drug trade. Although

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    • Weed. A slang term for the drug cannabis, which is derived from the Cannabis plant. It is typically smoked or vaporized for its psychoactive effects. Weed is known for its relaxing and euphoric properties.
    • Coke. A highly addictive stimulant drug derived from the coca plant. It is typically snorted, injected, or smoked for its intense euphoric effects. Coke is known for its stimulating properties and is illegal in most countries.
    • Acid. A powerful hallucinogenic drug known as lysergic acid diethylamide. Acid is typically taken orally and can cause profound changes in perception, mood, and thought.
    • Molly. A synthetic psychoactive drug that is chemically similar to both stimulants and hallucinogens. Molly is typically taken orally in the form of a pill or capsule and produces feelings of euphoria, increased empathy, and heightened sensations.
  2. This compendium of drug slang terms has been alphabetically ordered, and identifies drugs and drug categories in English and foreign language derivations.

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  3. Jul 1, 2018 · This Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Intelligence Report contains new and updated information on slang terms and code words from a variety of law enforcement and open sources, and serves as an updated version to the product entitled “Drug Slang Code Words” published by the DEA in May 2017.

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · When used positively, calling a girl "slick" means shes: Smooth, polished, put-together. Socially savvy, persuasive, sharp-witted. Ability to maneuver difficult situations or people. Charming, quick on her feet, confident. For example: "Jane is so slick, she could sell ice to an Eskimo."

  5. Mar 26, 2024 · How To Understand Modern Drug Slang. When referring to illicit substances, many people use slang terms to maintain secrecy and privacy. Most slang terms are derived from the name, shape, or color of the drug and sometimes how that drug makes you feel when it is abused.

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  7. Dec 5, 2022 · Learn about the most common slang terms used to describe drugs and medications. These words are often used by drug users or dealers, but they can also be used in casual conversation without raising suspicion.