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The word "narcotic" sounds terrible as it is...
Yes. I've always thought that. Dope is meth. Period. People need to get with the times. The word dope use to mean weed decades ago but the word since evolved to a new meaning. Hittin the pookie! Even the cops refer to meth as dope.
I jokingly used "dope" to reefer to marijuana
Fortunately nobody uses "dope" as a term referring to weed, over here in the UK
I hear a lot of the older people refer to weed as dope & I laugh.
Turning to dope in its specific drug sense; in 1886 (according to Green’s Dictionary of Slang), we first heard of a dope fiend – a drug user. A few years later, we find dope referring to opium or a morphine derivative. The link between the syrup and the drug may not be immediately obvious, but it relates the ‘the thick treacle-like preparation used in opium-smoking’; as early as 1872, dope had referred to ‘a preparation, mixture, or dug which is not specifically named’. In 1933 we encounter dope addict. Dope eventually stood on its own, coming to mean any drug (1900) or medicine (1902). Dope came to refer specifically to marijuana only in 1950 (according to the Historical Dictionary of American Slang); to the extent that dope is used today to refer to a drug, it most commonly means heroin or another opiate. In this general vein, dope has long been used as a verb, first meaning to poison (1862 in HDAS) and then slightly later to administer a stimulant or sedative to a racehorse. The meaning has broadened in recent years to include the use of any banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs by athletic competitors, human or not.
A fourth sense is more than a hundred years old. We find dope sheet meaning a listing of inside information, usually on a horse race, in 1900 (HDAS). In 1901, dope is recorded as simply meaning inside information, a sense which persists today.
Dope to me is any drug that is dopaminergic, especially when it directly releases dopamine between the synapses as a result of agonism or w/e. So no, it doesn't bother me as in my books it is "dope"
In this general vein, dope has long been used...