In the past, and still in some localities, any kind of drug, including “soft” drugs like marijuana. Currently most often used used specifically for heroin. Regional variation can cause confusion.
The antidrug commercials (often featuring marijuana), tagline: “Why do you think they call it dope?”
“Shooting yourself with dope (heroin) is just less efficient than using a gun.”
“Someone scored some great dope and we smoked all day.”
“Shooting yourself with dope (heroin) is just less efficient than using a gun.”
“Someone scored some great dope and we smoked all day.”
by seabastian December 28, 2011
An antiquated form of cheating used in the 70s by competative swimmers and track runners.
An athelete has some of their blood removed prior to a match (far enough in advance that the body regenerates the lost blood) and then immediately before the competition redeposits the extracted blood in their body. This process gives the athelete highly oxidated blood which enhances their performance.
It is no longer done as nowadays advanced performance-enhancing drugs can replicate the effect.
An athelete has some of their blood removed prior to a match (far enough in advance that the body regenerates the lost blood) and then immediately before the competition redeposits the extracted blood in their body. This process gives the athelete highly oxidated blood which enhances their performance.
It is no longer done as nowadays advanced performance-enhancing drugs can replicate the effect.
by Jack April 02, 2004
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by Taco6969 February 20, 2018
by 6969freddy696969 April 19, 2022
A condition where an object, place, event or person possesses and outwardly displays qualities that can only be described as dope.
"Dude, should have been there! I got Gwen Stefani's autograph! It was dopeness!"
"Check out these paramecia and volvox specimens! Dopeness!"
"Check out these paramecia and volvox specimens! Dopeness!"
by skateboardingjedi January 18, 2007