by stepfatherofall November 23, 2020
by Sara Fucking Lee November 06, 2007
Something added to a situation, company, deal, object, etc., to make it undesirable to takers, buyers, thieves, investors, or conquerors.
"They're planning a hostile takeover of our company, but we're taking on a huge debt which ought to serve as a poison pill and turn them off."
by anarcissie May 18, 2008
A small gelatine pill size 00 that dissolves in water but not when you put the drug GHB or GBL in it. Therefore it allows you to take a drug that is usually disgusting without having to taste it. This size is 1ml which is half a dose and allows you to control it much better and avoid overdose.
The pills are available to fill up with vitamins.
The pills are available to fill up with vitamins.
by Kevin aka patsy October 26, 2006
by sourpuss February 22, 2005
enlightened; aware of the nature of the universe. Is a reference to The Matrix (blue pill or red pill)
by Sheut February 01, 2014
Generally, any antidepressant or antianxiety medication, especially one prescribed and taken every day. "Crazy pills" is a light-hearted, self-deprecating way of talking about these medications with close friends, trusted acquaintances, etc., without bringing the associated (and unnecessary) social stigma along for the ride. If used in conversation with a person you do not know, the intended meaning may be lost.
Common examples: Zoloft (sertraline), Lexapro, Wellbutrin.
Common examples: Zoloft (sertraline), Lexapro, Wellbutrin.
A person you know and trust: "What pills are these?"
"Those are my crazy pills."
"Oh, cool. What time are we having dinner?......."
"Those are my crazy pills."
"Oh, cool. What time are we having dinner?......."
by Rbd41 April 25, 2020