Reset drug tolerance with DXM HBr (Dextromethorphan HBr, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide) is when you take 45mg to 90mg of Dextromethorphan HBr everyday in the morning for 3 to 7 days. Dextromethorphan HBr also helps with depression and anxiety at 45mg to 90mg once a day. Don't go up more than 90mg a day. Robotablets can help. Your tolerance to drugs will be 1/2 to 1/4 of its usual dose of stimulants (or other drugs). Like instead of 75mg Adipex, 37.5mg is enough. Instead of 432mg Propylhexedrine HCl, 216mg is enough. Ibogaine can help too.
Steve: I tried 60mg of Dextromethorphan HBr every morning for 7 days. Now I need less Adipex for my ADHD. Reset drug tolerance with DXM HBr
by HawaiianPunch1 December 18, 2024
It is used to define a person who is shortly tempered, retaliates very often and one who has always clashed with the opinion and ideology of another person.
E.g = You can use India is a tolerant country when someone doesn't agree with your opinion or you can use it for a short-tempered person.
by Official Weed Energy February 26, 2019
John has a much higher dirty-dish-tolerance, aka DDT, than Jane, so she ends up doing most of the dishes. She wonders if she is just encouraging him to do even less, but oh well, no big deal in the big picture.
by JaneGordon.com May 20, 2024
A term used to describe a person or creature with no patience or tolerance. Someone who snaps easily.
Bob: You wanna get something to eat man?
Larry: Sure. Not McDonald's though. I had that yesterday.
Bob: GOD DAMN IT LARRY! WHY CANT YOU EVER EAT WHERE I WANT TO!?
Larry: Jeez man. You've got the tolerance of a mousetrap.
Larry: Sure. Not McDonald's though. I had that yesterday.
Bob: GOD DAMN IT LARRY! WHY CANT YOU EVER EAT WHERE I WANT TO!?
Larry: Jeez man. You've got the tolerance of a mousetrap.
by Hackfail August 11, 2012
A museum to remind you that the world is a tolerant place where nothing can go wrong.
Taken From Drawn Together
Taken From Drawn Together
by Maya Butreeks April 28, 2021
The "allotment" (i.e., "ration") of patience/forgiveness/understanding that someone "sets aside" for dealing with a certain situation, person, etc. --- the larger the toleration, the less likely he is to blow his stack or be hostile/unsupportive in said instance.
If someone is hot-headed or prejudiced overall, he's not likely to give anyone whom he disagrees with much of any toleration.
by QuacksO November 07, 2018