In the US military, medical personnel prescribed motrin (ibuprofen) frequently and in large doses for any number of injuries or ailments. In the late 1980's and early 1990's before the generic version became available it was so popular that it accounted for almost 50% of military pharmacy prescriptions. The drug was coined the name "Vitamin M" due to its high number of prescriptions for US soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines.
Hey Boats, what did doc give you for your hurt knee?
He gave me light duty for a week, told me to ice it for 20 minutes 3 times a day, and take Vitamin M for 2 weeks.
He gave me light duty for a week, told me to ice it for 20 minutes 3 times a day, and take Vitamin M for 2 weeks.
by epimethius05 February 24, 2010
Vitamin M is Money, Recommended daily allowances are measured in $.
Liquid Vitamin M would be cash on hand.
Liquid Vitamin M would be cash on hand.
by Manny Stiles July 21, 2006
by WTFDavidBlaine April 13, 2009
Slang expression for the Maker's Mark Manhattan, the whiskey-based cocktail, which in this case, is specifically made with Maker's Mark bourbon. For some people the Maker's Mark Manhattan has the effect of stimulating lively conversation and artistic creativity; thus, it is considered to have a beneficial effect on the body and the mind in the tradition of a good vitamin.
by dahlingtheoriginal June 22, 2011
A slang for mercury (Hg) which has been found as accidental contamination of certain vaccines. Widely used in Alex Jones lexicon
"Doctor, the vaccines for bird flu all have mercury in them"
"Thats not contamination, thats Vitamin M"
"Thats not contamination, thats Vitamin M"
by The_JDH July 30, 2009
by Falkan March 04, 2003