by Hydrata November 19, 2019
by Yes :3:3 November 10, 2020
by Skylar October 26, 2003
1. Term for Coca-Cola
2. Term for Cocaine
3. A type of fuel distilled from coal, often used for industrial purposes, but can also be used for heating and cooking.
2. Term for Cocaine
3. A type of fuel distilled from coal, often used for industrial purposes, but can also be used for heating and cooking.
by Ryan914 November 09, 2011
The debut video from La Coka Nostra. Obviously refers to cocaine, but also means "that's fly" or "that's awesome/ballin'"
Papa Grand: Hey man, check out my new car, it's a Rolls Royce!
Big E: Man, that's coke!
"That ain't gunpowder out on my dash (that's coke!)" - Everlast
Big E: Man, that's coke!
"That ain't gunpowder out on my dash (that's coke!)" - Everlast
by Prostitutsya August 19, 2008
1) Short or slang term for the carbonized bevrage Coke Cola
2) A narcoict that is drived from the Coca Leaf, and short for Cocaine, a plant indegoinous to South America, it can be snorted taken oraly or injected.
Cocaine is a powerful nervous system stimulant. Its effects can last from 15-30 minutes to an hour, depending upon the method of ingestion.
Cocaine increases alertness, feelings of well-being and euphoria, energy and motor activity, feelings of competence and sexuality. Athletic performance may be enhanced. Anxiety, paranoia and restlessness are also frequent. With excessive dosage, tremors, convulsions and increased body temperature are observed.
2) A narcoict that is drived from the Coca Leaf, and short for Cocaine, a plant indegoinous to South America, it can be snorted taken oraly or injected.
Cocaine is a powerful nervous system stimulant. Its effects can last from 15-30 minutes to an hour, depending upon the method of ingestion.
Cocaine increases alertness, feelings of well-being and euphoria, energy and motor activity, feelings of competence and sexuality. Athletic performance may be enhanced. Anxiety, paranoia and restlessness are also frequent. With excessive dosage, tremors, convulsions and increased body temperature are observed.
by James Waffleton February 03, 2010