dope /doʊp/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciationdohp Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation noun, verb, doped, dop·ing.
–noun 1. any
thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
2. an absorbent material used to absorb and hold a liquid, as in the manufacture of dynamite.
3. Aeronautics. a. any of various varnishlike products for coating a fabric, as of airplane wings, in order to make it waterproof, stronger, etc.
b. a similar product used to coat the fabric of a balloon to reduce gas leakage.
4.
Slang. a. any narcotic or narcoticlike drug taken to induce
euphoria or satisfy addiction.
b. any illicit drug.
5.
Slang. a narcotic preparation given surreptitiously to a
horse to improve or
retard its performance in a race.
6. Slang. information, data, or news: What's the latest dope on the strike?
7. Informal. a stupid or unresponsive person.
8. Southern U.S. (chiefly South Atlantic States). soda pop, esp. cola-flavored.
9. North Central U.S. (chiefly Ohio). syrup used as a topping for ice
cream.
–verb (used with object) 10. Slang. to affect with dope or
drugs.
11. to apply or treat with dope.
12. Electronics. to add or treat (a pure semiconductor) with a dopant.
–verb (used without object)
13. Slang. to take
drugs.
—Verb phrase14. dope out, Slang. a. to figure out; calculate; devise: to dope out a plan.
b. to deduce or infer from available information: to dope out a solution to a problem.
Origin: 1840–50, 1885–90 for def. 4, 1900–05 for def. 6; < D
doop (dial.) sauce, deriv. of dopen to
dip