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Teen Drug Slang: A Dictionary For Parents

the better green

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(WebMD) Is your teen robotripping on CCC?

How would you know if you don't even know what that means?

"It's very important that parents brush up on ... slang, because just like with text messaging, kids use all these abbreviations and parents don’t know what they mean. But the more they understand what these things mean, the more they will be able to monitor kids’ behavior," says Gregory Pollock, a psychotherapist specializing in addiction at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio.

That's why WebMD went directly to the experts on the front lines of teen drug abuse to get a better handle on the today's teenage drug slang.

Here's what you need to know about teens and drugs today:

Cold Medicine Abuse

Dextromethorphan (DXM): This is a drug contained in
over-the-counter cough suppressants. After 900 milligrams, it becomes a hallucinogen. Synonyms for DXM include Candy, Dex, DM, Drex, Red Devils, Robo, Rojo, Skittles, Tussin, Velvet, Poor Man's X, and Vitamin D. "Tussin is a very popular name that’s has been catching on lately," says Pollock.
"Cold medicine abuse is a very serious problem, from what I have seen, because it is so available."

Syrup heads: Users of DXM

Dexing: Abusing cough syrup. Synonyms include robotripping or robodosing because users tend to chug Robitussin or another cough syrup to get high.

Triple C: This stands for Coricidin HBP Cough and Cold. "The triple C or CCC is something that we are seeing a lot of, and that is specific to Coricidin, but anything with DXM is abused today," adds Kevin M. Gray, MD, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.

More Teen Drug Use Terms

Special K: A medication used as an anesthetic in humans and animals, ketamine is sometimes abused as a "club drug." It can cause hallucinations and euphoria in higher doses. Synonyms include vitamin K, breakfast cereal, cat valium, horse tranquilizer, K, Ket, new ecstasy, psychedelic heroin, and super acid.

Crank: The stimulant methamphetamine. Synonyms include meth, speed, chalk, white cross, fire, and glass. "Crystal methamphetamine is called ice," says Cleveland Clinic's Pollock. "Crystal meth is smoked, but meth can be injected, snorted, or taken as a pill," he explains.

Antifreeze: Heroin. Synonyms include Big H, brown sugar, dope, golden girls, H, horse, junk, poison, skag, smack, sweet dreams, tar, and train, according to the web site of Phoenix House, a national alcohol and drug abuse treatment and prevention facility.

Crunk: This is a verb that means to get high and drunk at the same time.

Snow: Cocaine. Synonyms include Charlie, crack, coke, dust, flake, freebase, lady, nose candy, powder, rock, rails, snowbirds, toot, white, and yahoo, according to Phoenix House. "After all this time, alcohol and pot are still the most used drugs by teens, but cocaine is really a strong third, especially with females, because of the weight issue," says Janice Styer, MSW, a clinical coordinator-addictions counselor at Caron Treatment Center in Wernersville, Pa. "The drug of choice among women with eating disorders is almost invariably cocaine." A stimulant, cocaine can decrease appetite.

X: Ecstasy or 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA). Synonyms include Adam, E, bean, clarity, essence, lovers speed, MDMA, roll, stacy, XTC, according to the Phoenix House.

Georgia Home Boy: This refers to Gamma Hydroxybutyrate (GHB), a central nervous system depressant can produce euphoric, sedative, and body-building effects. Other synonyms include Gamma-OH, Grievous Bodily Harm, Liquid Ecstasy, Liquid E, Liquid X, Organic Quaalude, and Scoop, according to Phoenix House.

Roofies: This refers to rohypnol, a.k.a. the date rape drug. Synonyms include the forget pill, La Rocha, Mexican valium, R-2, rib, roachies, roofenol, rophies, roche (pronounced roe-shay), and rope.

Kibbles and bits: The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) drug called Ritalin. It is sometimes also referred to as pineapple, says Pollock.

Teens and Drugs on the Web

Cheese: This is a hazardous mix of black tar heroin and Tylenol PM or other medicines containing diphenhydramine). It looks like grated parmesan cheese -- thus the name. There were more than 20 teen deaths in Dallas and surrounding neighborhoods that have been attributed to Cheese since it was identified in 2005.

Candy flipping: This term refers to a high that’s achieved by combining LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide) or acid with ecstasy. "The new thing, especially with kids on the Internet, is which drugs are best and safest to combine," explains Styer.

A new study by the Caron Treatment Centers found that one in 10 messages on the Internet involved teens seeking advice from their peers on how to take illicit drugs. The messages were posted on common online message boards, forums, and social network sites such as MySpace.com.

When it comes to teens and drugs, "You will never know everything, but you don’t want your kids to think you are an idiot," Styer says. "You need to keep communication open and talk to your kids about the dangers of the Internet."



* Is your teen’s behavior worrying you? Talk with other moms and dads on WebMD's Parenting: Preteens and Teenagers message board.




By Denise Mann
Reviewed by Louise Chang
B)2005-2006 WebMD, Inc. All rights reserved.

Link, here.
 
the better green said:
"The new thing, especially with kids on the Internet, is which drugs are best and safest to combine," explains Styer.

How is this bad? Would they prefer kids who are invariably going to experiment with drugs dive in head first with no kind of education?

Take your head out of the sand!
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the better green said:
Dextromethorphan (DXM): This is a drug contained in
over-the-counter cough suppressants. After 900 milligrams, it becomes a hallucinogen.

Where the fuck do they get their information from? AFTER 900mgs????

the better green said:
Syrup heads: Users of DXM

LOL, haven't heard that term, that's hilarious.

the better green said:
"Crystal meth is smoked, but meth can be injected, snorted, or taken as a pill," he explains.

Meth must be something entirely different than "crystal meth". 8)

the better green said:
Antifreeze: Heroin.

That's a new one to me.

the better green said:
Ritalin. It is sometimes also referred to as pineapple, says Pollock.

Wtf?? Who calls Ritalin "pineapple"???

the better green said:
"The new thing, especially with kids on the Internet, is which drugs are best and safest to combine," explains Styer.

Yea....Because finding "safe" combinations is such a bad thing. 8)
 
"Crystal meth is smoked, but meth can be injected, snorted, or taken as a pill," he explains.
I'm pretty sure the meth I inject comes as nice translucent, moist, crystals. As noted above, the article's author seems confused about this whole (crystal) meth thing.
 
the better green said:
Snow: Cocaine. Synonyms include Charlie, crack, coke, dust, flake, freebase, lady, nose candy, powder, rock, rails, snowbirds, toot, white, and yahoo, according to Phoenix House. "After all this time, alcohol and pot are still the most used drugs by teens, but cocaine is really a strong third, especially with females, because of the weight issue," says Janice Styer, MSW, a clinical coordinator-addictions counselor at Caron Treatment Center in Wernersville, Pa. "The drug of choice among women with eating disorders is almost invariably cocaine." A stimulant, cocaine can decrease appetite.


Link, here.

Llello they ment I think.s
 
WebMD said:
Crunk: This is a verb that means to get high and drunk at the same time.
The "hip" parent knows this is not only a verb. It can be used as an adjective as in Tiffany got really crunk before cheerleading practice, or a noun as in My son's soccer coach is a fucking crunk.

If one wants to employ it as the action word "to crunk," as in To crunk or not to crunk, that is the question..., then one would say something like The kids went out crunking last night and ended up in jail, or I can crunk the principal's wussy ass under the table any old time!.

WebMD said:
Crank: The stimulant methamphetamine. Synonyms include meth, speed, chalk, white cross, fire, and glass.
A second definition: A person who authors dictionaries of "slang words" nobody ever uses.

WebMD said:
..."You will never know everything, but you don’t want your kids to think you are an idiot," Styer says...
They will think you an idiot only if you use the words in this dictionary.
 
Antifreeze: Heroin.

I've never heard that and a bunch of the other's for heron. "Golden girls, train" yeah ok.
 
some of those heroin names sound as if they took the names on random stamps, and just figured those are actual names for heroin.
 
Haha, these articles are always good for a laugh. My favourite one is "Organic Quaalude" as a name for GHB.
 
how is antifreeze a good cover. "Yo man you wanna go do some antifreeze?" Yeah, that wont attract attention at all.
 
aw fuck im all golden girled out on train and antifreeze. should i take a pineapple or some new ecstacy to wake up?

i love this kind of bullshit. im sure most parents just eat it up.
 
got any clarkycat?
i just want my arms to feel like they've spent a fortnight in a bad balloon....

what about triplesub?
 
it's as if they have no clue that slang varies so widely dependent upon which region you're in. If I were a parent and wanted to know the slang in the area, I'd just slip a youngin $20 for a quick run down of what the popular ones are in that area at that age group, and what the slang / signs are. Duh.
 
Yea but cheese is actually one that people do say and its a legit name that people use alot. its stupid, but true.
 
Zagenth said:
Where the fuck do they get their information from? AFTER 900mgs????



LOL, haven't heard that term, that's hilarious.



Meth must be something entirely different than "crystal meth". 8)



That's a new one to me.



Wtf?? Who calls Ritalin "pineapple"???



Yea....Because finding "safe" combinations is such a bad thing. 8)



haha i agree with everything you said, i was thinking to myself on erowid they said a strong dose of DXM is 200-400mg. 900mg? these news reporters are fucking taking too much pineapple LOL
 
DXM becomes a hallucinogen at 900mg? Say what? Hallucinogen = dissociative now?
 
Pineapple! Bwaaaahahaha!!!...

I love when reporters get "hip to the scene" and "break it down" for the "olds".
 
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