After the growth in popularity of research the chemical '3MMC' amongst Berlin's techno scene, partygoers affectionately named the euphoric stimulant after the explosive nature and unpredictability of the hand-held weapon.
from chinese “gu2ne2ra1” from proto-hindi “kuna” meaning a weapon from western sanskrit “kyuna” meaning either a. a trap or b. a complicated device from old afghani “chuna” meaning a trap from proto-rus “suchana” meaning a food often confused for “gechuna” meaning a trap from proto-indo-german “kechu na” meaning mud from the proto-anglo-russian “k’chun” meaning quicksand