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T4

Tylenol #4.
60 mg codeine + 300 mg acetaminophen. Schedule III.
Much harder to get a scrip for than T3 (30 mg codeine etc etc). Nice work if you can get it. According to the DEA, straight codeine is available, but it is Schedule II.

Wow, I talked my doctor into a scrip for 60 T4s!

by Straight Shooter October 12, 2007

21πŸ‘ 24πŸ‘Ž


proximity infatuation

Constant close quarters lead to intense attraction.
This was first explained by Zelda Gilroy to Dobie Gillis in the 1959-1963 TV series, The Many Loves Of Dobie Gillis, except Zelda called it "Propinquity."

I am experiencing proximity infatuation right now.
Me, thinking about F colleague: She is beautiful. I want to...I want to....(you know what)

F colleague: Says nothing, how is she supposed to know what I am thinking? Is SHE thinking the same thing?
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First, of all, I'm not that sure she IS beautiful, but it doesn't matter any more, I am infatuated. My wife would not approve of any of this and does not need to know. It's not going anywhere, anyway. Sigh.

by Straight Shooter April 30, 2008

28πŸ‘ 32πŸ‘Ž


across the board

Combination win-place-show bet at a race track. Your horse has to come in no worse than third for you to get $$ back.

"Gimme the five across the board."

by Straight Shooter October 5, 2007

11πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


dillies

Dilaudid. A strong pharmaceutical, injectable opioid, usually found in tablet form. At one time these were in demand, but my guess would be that now the big deal is oxycontin.
Also were referred to as "DLs."

"You scored DILLIES? Cool. We gon' get major fucked up now, bro!"

by Straight Shooter March 31, 2005

195πŸ‘ 63πŸ‘Ž


duj

Duji (heroin). Specifically H and not just any opiate or narcotic.

"I'm gonna go cop some duj now."

by Straight Shooter September 17, 2004

5πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


heroin

God's own medicine and no doubt about it. The previous definer who said it "sits alone atop the drug tree" was right on. If it were legalized in the US, property crimes would plummet.

Heroin is derived from opium and described as follows:

opioids.com/images/opium-pod.html

by Straight Shooter September 27, 2007

71πŸ‘ 89πŸ‘Ž


trey

A three-dollar bag of heroin, ~1969 NYC, anyway. There were also the deuce and dime bags - self-explanatory.

A five-dollar bag of the goods was, for reasons I have never been able to comprehend, known as a "pound" bag, rarely a "nickel bag," such term being used mainly for weed.

Four and six dollar bags were called just that, fours and sixes.

The denomination one found might well depend on where in the city you were. For example, treys were common all over the LES, while deuces seemed to prevail in areas of the Bronx.

"You holding today, my man?"
"I got treys, how many you want?"

by Straight Shooter September 27, 2007

38πŸ‘ 49πŸ‘Ž