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Sold as crystal methamphetamine. Typically, "nope" mimics the look of meth and can be purchased online. It can be sold by itself, or cut in with the amount of dope you're buying. People who sell nope-dope typically do it in an attempt to make a large profit in a short amount of time off a very small amount of real ice, selling you barely any real stuff, if any, and giving you nope as the rest. Nope may be rock candies, which is noticeable by the immediate burning upon trying to melt it down, or it may be manufactured. Often times, it contain dangerous ingredients such as bath salts. It's commonly mixed in with other drugs such as xylazine or fentanyl.
"That's nope dope dude you don't want that. You got ripped off bro. Look at how it's melting down! It even smells off!"
nope dope by 0xagent0range December 27, 2025
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Short for low dopamine. Feeling off. low energy, low motivation, not 100%. Alternatively, low d for short.
“I’m kinda low dope today, gonna keep it chill.”
low dope by jswizzledrizzle March 30, 2026
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Chachi Dope

What all the kids say for when something is really, really cool
“That’s chachi dope.”

“That wasn’t very chachi dope.”
Someone that trolls someone else by saying "NO" just to see your dismay.
They say "No." You react with pursed eyebrows till you realize you have been trolled. You recoil, "Ha ha, very funny. Nope dope!"
Nope Dope by bahweepgrana June 25, 2026

West Coast Dope Slinger 

A person from the West coast who deals dope in the smaller, more rural areas in the East.
"I'll call up my friend Jeff from California to find some dope, he's the biggest West Coast Dope Slinger."

tres chez dope 

the most dopest shit. it's so dope, it's two-times french dope, including the home reference, that's how bad it is.
that nuggets logo from 74-76 is the most "tres chez dope".

The Pope of Dope 

Nickname applied to the author William S. Burroughs. He recieved the title as a result of his self admitted, long term use of opioid agonists, particularly heroin, a regular topic of interest for Burroughs in much of his literature. He became famous in the new york junk scene as a dope addicted icon after works such as Junkie and Naked Lunch were published in 1953 and '59. Junkie was particularly responsible for this reputation as it delved into his very real personal experiences as an opiate addict in New York, detailing everything from his first military issue syrette of morphine in 1945 through years of hustling, junk sickness,nods, legal evasion, and eventual kicking. In Naked lunch, a far more fantastical, fictional book,opiates( notably heroin, morphine, opium,and paregoric) are used by the character William Lee ,a pen name burroughs often used, and are mentioned regularly.
Burroughs' friend James Grauerhaolz: "We're thinking of the difference between alcohol and heroin. Hip people who liked to take dope... score a bag of Dr. Nova... share it with the pope of dope."

Rest well Pope Bill (the first and only)