The fleeting, fragmentary details of a dream that are remembered upon waking, while the rest of the dream is forgotten. The tail-ends of a dream that are still within reach after waking.
(either a compound of "dream" and "tails", or a portmanteau of "dream" and "details")
He couldn't remember much of his dream, only a few dreamtails.
My dreamtails this morning were confusing.
She was able to hold onto some dreamtails when she woke up.
The physical/mental need and craving for drugs a person has never done before. Irritability, anger, depression, and the high risk mindset of wanting to do new, most likely dangerous drugs as soon as possible is the key in diagnosing without-drawals. Often linked with clinical depression.
Person 1: I feel so agitated and pissed! I need to take some pills right now!
Person 2: What? Have you ever even been high before?
Person 1: Well I've smoked a few times, but i hate everything right now and crave hard drugs now!
Person 2: You've never taken any drugs! Calm down you're going through without-drawals.
Joe: Are you okay?
Me: No, I’m having major weed-drawals...
Joe: Weed-drawals?
Me: JUST SHUT UP AND FIND ME A FUCKING NUGGET! *sobs uncontrollably in fetal position*