Amphe is a word used to describe something that is big. It is commonly associated with hedgehogs due to its use in the name, ampheOS. Amphe represents knowledge, strength and integrity. It's a beacon of hope through darkness
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Raoul is coming round with the gak after work and it's not even lunchtime - I'm almost sick with amphetipation!
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The shiny film of sweat, smoke, booze and drugs that you're covered in after a big night out on amphetamines.
by JeremyMC May 25, 2007
Get the Amphetasheen mug.The politacally correct diffenition of a 'speed whore'. A female doper that trades sexual favors for crystal meth and other drugs. A dope skank.
by Itwillstrech January 29, 2009
Get the Amphetamine Prostitute mug.First developed and marketed in the 1930's as Benzedrine to fight narcolepsy, Amphetamines are now used to fight everything from Minimal Brain Dysfunction (MBD) to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
During World War II amphetamines were widely used to keeping soliders alert during battle, or on long patrols. It is now being used widely by anybody who want's to stay up late into the night, for example truck drivers, or students staying up studying.
In the past fifty years though amphetamine, or speed/tweek as it is known, has been used by drug addicts simply looking for another high. This could range from your average drug user to ravers who take speed with ecstacy to inhance the rush.
Some symptoms of amphetamine use are: restlessness, tremors, rapid breathing, hallucinations, panic, aggressive attitude, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, heartbeat fluttering, seizures, and pupil dilation.
During World War II amphetamines were widely used to keeping soliders alert during battle, or on long patrols. It is now being used widely by anybody who want's to stay up late into the night, for example truck drivers, or students staying up studying.
In the past fifty years though amphetamine, or speed/tweek as it is known, has been used by drug addicts simply looking for another high. This could range from your average drug user to ravers who take speed with ecstacy to inhance the rush.
Some symptoms of amphetamine use are: restlessness, tremors, rapid breathing, hallucinations, panic, aggressive attitude, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, heartbeat fluttering, seizures, and pupil dilation.
by Aegrimonia July 12, 2004
Get the Amphetamine mug.When you've been up past three days from doing copious amounts of stimulants,(coke, meth, adderall) sometimes you start to get itchy, twitchy, and often notice "bug" hallucinations in your peripheral vision to be the ones causing the strung out discomfort
I really need to get some sleep cause these shards I've been hittin up for the past t'week now are starting to give me the amphetamites!
by Rick Rock And Ya Don't Stop June 27, 2007
Get the amphetamites mug.A racemic sympathomimetic amine C9H13N or one of its derivatives (as dextroamphetamine or methamphetamine) frequently abused as a stimulant of the central nervous system but used clinically especially in the form of its sulfate or hydrochloride salt to treat hyperactive children and the symptoms of narcolepsy and as a short term appetite suppressant in dieting.
I snorted some amphetamine last night.
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