candy flipping
n.— «One reads: “Let’s go candy flipping tonight”—another term for using ecstasy.» —“Study: Drugs, Sex Prominent In Teen Online Chats” by Mary Calvi WCBS-TV (New York City) June 21, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
candy flipping
n.— «One reads: “Let’s go candy flipping tonight”—another term for using ecstasy.» —“Study: Drugs, Sex Prominent In Teen Online Chats” by Mary Calvi WCBS-TV (New York City) June 21, 2007. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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Actually, ‘candy flipping’ is mixing the drugs ecstasy and LSD, for a more intense high.
“Candy flipping” is when one takes ecstasy and acid together.
“Rolling” is another term for taking ecstasy.