Cop: Awright asshole, where'd you get that illegal substance?
Guy: I dunno what that is or how it got there. Never seen it before.
Cop: Oh yeah? We're gonna lock up up and throw away the key if you don't tell us where you got that stuff.
Guy: I don't know NOTHIN' about it!
Dig it, you are a stand up guy!
Guy: I dunno what that is or how it got there. Never seen it before.
Cop: Oh yeah? We're gonna lock up up and throw away the key if you don't tell us where you got that stuff.
Guy: I don't know NOTHIN' about it!
Dig it, you are a stand up guy!
by Straight Shooter October 16, 2007
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.
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.
by Straight Shooter October 28, 2007
by Straight Shooter September 17, 2004
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.
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.
by Straight Shooter October 11, 2007
Hmm...
"To inject something. Usually used in the context of drugs.
My friend booted a bunch of heroin last night."
I guess this might be a possibility. But if memory serves me well (it does so now and then), "booting" is what one does AFTER the first injection of drugs (H).
Thus, one injects and then draws some more blood into the syring/dropper and injects that. Repeatable.
"To inject something. Usually used in the context of drugs.
My friend booted a bunch of heroin last night."
I guess this might be a possibility. But if memory serves me well (it does so now and then), "booting" is what one does AFTER the first injection of drugs (H).
Thus, one injects and then draws some more blood into the syring/dropper and injects that. Repeatable.
by Straight Shooter March 30, 2005