Finger an anus. Signaled as all but the middle fingers up. Derived from the hand made when fingering, like a rock gesture, and in the anus, the pink.
by Mindinexcelsis August 24, 2011

U-47700 or Pink - What is U-47700 or Pink?
U-47700, also known as “Pink”, "Pinky", or “U4” on the streets, is a potent, synthetic opioid medication developed as a dangerous designer drug. Even small doses can be very toxic or even deadly.
Reports have surfaced of multiple deaths due to street use of U-47700 or "Pink". Importation into the U.S. is primarily from illegal chemical labs in China.
How is "Pink" sold ?
U-47700 has been seized by law officials on the street in powder form & as tablets. Typically it appears as a white or light pinkish, chalky powder.
It may be sold in glassine bags stamped with logos imitating heroin, in envelopes & inside knotted corners of plastic bags. Labels on the products may state “not for human consumption” or “for research purposes only”, probably in an effort to avoid legal detection.
Some "Pink" products have been sold to mimic bags of heroin or prescription opioid tablets.
In Ohio, authorities seized 500 pills resembling a manufacturer’s oxycodone immediate-release tablets, but they were confirmed by chemical analysis to contain “Pink”.
U-47700 has also been identified & sold on the Internet misleadingly as a “research chemical” at roughly $30 per gram.
U-47700, also known as “Pink”, "Pinky", or “U4” on the streets, is a potent, synthetic opioid medication developed as a dangerous designer drug. Even small doses can be very toxic or even deadly.
Reports have surfaced of multiple deaths due to street use of U-47700 or "Pink". Importation into the U.S. is primarily from illegal chemical labs in China.
How is "Pink" sold ?
U-47700 has been seized by law officials on the street in powder form & as tablets. Typically it appears as a white or light pinkish, chalky powder.
It may be sold in glassine bags stamped with logos imitating heroin, in envelopes & inside knotted corners of plastic bags. Labels on the products may state “not for human consumption” or “for research purposes only”, probably in an effort to avoid legal detection.
Some "Pink" products have been sold to mimic bags of heroin or prescription opioid tablets.
In Ohio, authorities seized 500 pills resembling a manufacturer’s oxycodone immediate-release tablets, but they were confirmed by chemical analysis to contain “Pink”.
U-47700 has also been identified & sold on the Internet misleadingly as a “research chemical” at roughly $30 per gram.
Cindy: hey what happened Carla Santiago
Johnny : she got a hold of some bad drugs
Cindy : what kind ?
Johnny I heard it was U-47700 or Pink a type of
Synthetic opioid made in china
Johnny : she got a hold of some bad drugs
Cindy : what kind ?
Johnny I heard it was U-47700 or Pink a type of
Synthetic opioid made in china
by Blu_leef May 5, 2023

Pink is a great color, and an even greater name. Only people with the biggest and sweetest of hearts can be named Pink, and people who are named Pink are always super funny and attractive and cool and kind.
by TripTheVoid June 3, 2021

by Hymynameiscarl September 27, 2017

The step by step guide to turn into a diva.
Step 1. Dye your hair pink
Step 2. Dye your face pink
Step 3. Dye your body pink
CLOCK ITTT
Step 1. Dye your hair pink
Step 2. Dye your face pink
Step 3. Dye your body pink
CLOCK ITTT
by aleyo September 9, 2025

In 1918, pink was originally a boys color and blue a girls colour. Then post-war women's liberation came along and women's fashion was to try and dress like men, in masculine pink. Men's fashion it then seemed, was simply to not dress like a girl.
by Peculiar Musings June 3, 2015
