noun
High-grade Colombian recreational substance that comes in a fine white crystalline form. Often seen at exclusive parties and private gatherings where the elite spend ridiculous amounts of cash for brief moments of euphoria.
High-grade Colombian recreational substance that comes in a fine white crystalline form. Often seen at exclusive parties and private gatherings where the elite spend ridiculous amounts of cash for brief moments of euphoria.
"Man, Jason's promotion party got wild when he broke out the powdered goods from his desk drawer."
"The club was dead until some finance bros arrived with powdered goods, then suddenly everyone was talking a million miles an hour."
"The club was dead until some finance bros arrived with powdered goods, then suddenly everyone was talking a million miles an hour."
by OldBottleOfNovocain May 9, 2025
Get the Powdered Goodsmug. by Helios_nex August 31, 2016
Get the Powder puffingmug. Tourist: man.. i feel so exausted....
Pablo: No problem amigo, smell on this swag powder.i have plenty of it.
Pablo: No problem amigo, smell on this swag powder.i have plenty of it.
by Kotschwan-Z July 4, 2021
Get the swag powdermug. by Kavalier Picard September 7, 2016
Get the porcelain powdermug. Old US slang from the 1920s/30s meaning to 'Beat it' 'Scram' 'Move it' 'Get Going' etc. 'Taking a powder' was a commonplace phrase pre-WW2 particularly in the medical field where a doctor would instruct his patient "to take a powder" post assessment.
In American usage, the "powder room" is a euphemism for the ladies lavatory, and the phrase "to powder one's nose" indicates the immediate exit of a lady toward this room. Thus, to "take a powder" is to leave, rather quickly, but with discretion, and without further comment. It appeared in movie and gangster novel lingo in the 1920's.
In American usage, the "powder room" is a euphemism for the ladies lavatory, and the phrase "to powder one's nose" indicates the immediate exit of a lady toward this room. Thus, to "take a powder" is to leave, rather quickly, but with discretion, and without further comment. It appeared in movie and gangster novel lingo in the 1920's.
EXAMPLES:
1) In 1941 song "Let's get away from it all" , Frank Sinatra w/ Tommy Dorsey Sings "....Let's take a powder to Boston for chowder" (ie lets vanish away for a vacation to Boston to eat some chowder)
2) George Raft in the 1939 Film Each Dawn I Die instructs he gangster colleagues to powder after their meeting.
1) In 1941 song "Let's get away from it all" , Frank Sinatra w/ Tommy Dorsey Sings "....Let's take a powder to Boston for chowder" (ie lets vanish away for a vacation to Boston to eat some chowder)
2) George Raft in the 1939 Film Each Dawn I Die instructs he gangster colleagues to powder after their meeting.
by Ted 2016 December 31, 2016
Get the powdermug. During a sexual act, To apply a pile of powder to mans body. Mainly genitals, and then scoot firmly all the way up and back down leaving a slug trail of fine powder along the man while scooting.
by KN143 March 13, 2022
Get the Powderingmug. 