A code-word or phrase to be used when communicating covertly to one's associate in front of other's; specifically indicating a big success with the usuallyjanky mission at hand.
He whispered,"8-Ball" to his friend, predicting success, when he saw that the store clerk was an unsuspecting young kid likely to accept his fake ID to purchase beer.
by JANE KEY October 26, 2005
8 Ball is an eighth of an once (3,544mg or 3.6g) of speed, which is usually amphetamine or ethylamphetamine, but not methamphetamine. It can also refer to an 8th of an MAOI, such as D,L-Deprenyl, DL-Nordeprenyl, or D,L-Ethylnordeprenyl.
Fernando: Can I get an 8 ball.
Dealer: Speed or MAOI.
Fernando: Speed!
Here's an 8 ball.
*Hands Fernando an 8 Ball. (Product First)
Dealer: That would be $50.
Fernando: Here you go.
*hands Dealer $50.
Later.
*Fernando sniffs some of the 8 ball after measuring it on a scale. Trying 25mg.
*He cleans his room, does homework, then talks a lot to his friends.
Dealer: Speed or MAOI.
Fernando: Speed!
Here's an 8 ball.
*Hands Fernando an 8 Ball. (Product First)
Dealer: That would be $50.
Fernando: Here you go.
*hands Dealer $50.
Later.
*Fernando sniffs some of the 8 ball after measuring it on a scale. Trying 25mg.
*He cleans his room, does homework, then talks a lot to his friends.
by CognitiveFuel December 31, 2022
by Anonymous January 18, 2003
How much for an 8-ball?
by Lysergsaure August 07, 2006
n.
1. One eighth of an ounce, or 3.5 grams of cocaine (see llello; yayo).
2. Olde English 800 malt liquor (usually 40oz bottle)
1. One eighth of an ounce, or 3.5 grams of cocaine (see llello; yayo).
2. Olde English 800 malt liquor (usually 40oz bottle)
by Matt Hoyt February 11, 2004
Sending someone an 8-Ball iMessage game during a conversation to indicate you do not want to speak with them. If sent over text then a few idiots may construe this as a show of friendship. If sent over snap there is no reason for you to try and salvage anything. They don't want to talk to you. Move on.
by TheBiggestBoiNav June 04, 2020
by Snif December 24, 2002