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scrape for powder

The act of taking something like a knife, a razor, or a credit card to the inside of a bowl and scraping around for crushed remnants of pills to snort. Typically done with morphine or oxycodone.

His stash was confiscated so he's had to scrape for powder for the past week.

by scrumpusbaggy November 19, 2017


itching powder

Slang for methamphetamine.

Hey, can you score some itching powder for this weekend?

by Ariel Bonzai May 22, 2022


Powder Pickle

The act of dipping your cock in a back of sugar then proceeding to slap your relative in the face with it

Dylan powder pickled colin

by Quandale Dingle Wingle July 20, 2022


Powder Pilot

some one who is extremely skilled at either skiing or snowboarding on open mountains and fresh powder.

guy 1:Man that dude really can ski
guy 2: yeah, he goes Heli-Skiing all the time
guy 1:that guy is a real powder pilot always carving new lines in fresh snow

by Holzburg May 10, 2010


indian ass powder

Someone with a stench resembling old Indian food and hygiene of an asshole after powdered prunes

Alex P is Indian ass powder. Plain and simple.

by MitcH3LL July 19, 2017


Powder

A derogatory term about white people. Relating white people to being albinos. A reference to a movie. To make fun of a white person who isn’t tan.

What’s up powder get some sun.

by The 1 and Only BlackMikeHurst March 25, 2021


powder

Old US slang from the 1920s/30s meaning to 'Beat it' 'Scram' 'Move it' 'Get Going' etc. 'Taking a powder' was a commonplace phrase pre-WW2 particularly in the medical field where a doctor would instruct his patient "to take a powder" post assessment.

In American usage, the "powder room" is a euphemism for the ladies lavatory, and the phrase "to powder one's nose" indicates the immediate exit of a lady toward this room. Thus, to "take a powder" is to leave, rather quickly, but with discretion, and without further comment. It appeared in movie and gangster novel lingo in the 1920's.

EXAMPLES:

1) In 1941 song "Let's get away from it all" , Frank Sinatra w/ Tommy Dorsey Sings "....Let's take a powder to Boston for chowder" (ie lets vanish away for a vacation to Boston to eat some chowder)

2) George Raft in the 1939 Film Each Dawn I Die instructs he gangster colleagues to powder after their meeting.

by Ted 2016 December 31, 2016