blase deviant
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I hate the chronic mixup... i.e. 'is it a tiny bit of crack or good shit'.
Audiocide said:All this goes from what I have had to use/have heard over the years.
LSD:
leo, colors, tickets, chips, cards, tinks, damnit (diethylamide... Long story.)
Weed:
Most common for dealing in my past was "borrowing" money. That way it doesn't look bad if a guy stops in for ten seconds and leaves.
Me: [picks up phone] Hello?
Buyer: Hey man, I'm going to the movies tonight (usually on a Friday when calls are got so it works,) can I borrow $20 or something? I'll pay you back tomorrow. (Variations: On a front, the guy would explain that he'd invite me if it wasn't for his girlfriend)
Me: Sure, come on by.
Buyer: I'll be there in about 40 minutes. (This signifies that he wants to spend forty dollars on marijuana. "1 hour" = oz, "soon" = multiple oz or 1/2lb+.
Not really slang, but you know.
Same thing with cocaine, the buyer'd ask if I felt like "going out to party." If yes, I had and would sell. If no, I would do heroin and pretend like I was worth something.
But all those days are over.
At an old job I had, crack was referred to as burgers on lunchbreak. As in, "Hey, I figured you guys might be hungry so I bought like 8 burgers." And 3/4 the guys would sit right there on the job in a van and smoke eight rocks.
I quit that very fast.
--mic
hashish2020 said:uh---the chronic/shotgun terminology is the same in new jersey and english speaking montreal...(tho them anglophone montrealers sometimes use chronic to mean really good weed sometimes)
human said:Yeah i've heard people call heroin blow, fuckin confusing as hell.
Other day I heard "rope" as a slang for weed. Makes good enough sense, I guess, but it was weird just beacuse I hadn't ever heard anyone use that before.