A drug addiction, a distinct concept from substance dependence, is defined as compulsive, out-of-control drug use, despite negative consequences.
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2- Heroin,crack, meth, Cocaine, Speed, Ecstasy, and PCP, are the most common drugs a "Drug Addict" May be Addicted to.
2- Heroin,crack, meth, Cocaine, Speed, Ecstasy, and PCP, are the most common drugs a "Drug Addict" May be Addicted to.
Amy Winehouse is a crazy drug addict.
Amy winehouse is a crack whore. (Crack whores are Drug addicts)
Amy winehouse is a crack whore. (Crack whores are Drug addicts)
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Get the Drug addict mug.Someone who has thrown their life away to drugs. Probably thinks they are so cool because they do coke. Most likely fuck ups and will never get anywhere in life. Will also most likely go to prison for possession, assault, and rape. They do drugs because of traumatic abuse they received as children from parents or guardians. They will and always be fuck ups who should just kill themselves.
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my uncle went through a few open heart surgerys then finally got a mechanical heart and waited on a waiting list for 5 years because he kept doing stuff that hurt him and passed due to a powerful drug addiction.
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Enabling is a term often used in the context of a relationship with an addict. It might be a drug addict or alcoholic, a gambler, or a compulsive overeater. Enablers, rather than addicts, suffer the effects of the addict's behavior. Enabling is “removing the natural consequences to the addict of his or her behavior.”
How to do it wrong: Young woman comes home and asks her parents for $500 for rent. They ask why she can’t pay her rent. She says she lost her wallet and she had all her rent money in it. Although she was short on her rent the month before and she has been sick a lot lately, the parents don’t ask any more questions. They get her the cash and she leaves. (aka - drug addiction enabler)
Enabling is a term often used in the context of a relationship with an addict. It might be a drug addict or alcoholic, a gambler, or a compulsive overeater. Enablers, rather than addicts, suffer the effects of the addict's behavior. Enabling is “removing the natural consequences to the addict of his or her behavior.”
How to do it wrong: Young woman comes home and asks her parents for $500 for rent. They ask why she can’t pay her rent. She says she lost her wallet and she had all her rent money in it. Although she was short on her rent the month before and she has been sick a lot lately, the parents don’t ask any more questions. They get her the cash and she leaves. (aka - drug addiction enabler)
How to do it wrong: Young woman comes home and asks her parents for $500 for rent. They ask why she can’t pay her rent. She says she lost her wallet and she had all her rent money in it. Although she was short on her rent the month before and she has been sick a lot lately, the parents don’t ask any more questions. They get her the cash and she leaves. (aka - drug addiction enabler)
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