Narcotecture - n. - (nahr-coh-tek-shur)- The style of structure (most commonly large residences) built by large-scale distributors of
illegal narcotics. This style includes many exits, ostentatious extravagance, and other features that are either practical for a fugitive or large-scale drug dealers or classic signs of nouveau riche.
Common in illegal narcotics hubs such as Bogota, Colombia, and Kabul,
Afghanistan.
Guy A:Who built that gaudy mansion?
Guy B:A
local drug lord.
Guy A:
Ah, classic example of narcotecture.
Tony Montana's mansion in the
movie Scarface is a great example of narcotecture.