rock rental n.— «The dropped public records charge stemmed from what Sheriff’s Office spokesman Capt. John Fortunato called a “rock rental,” where someone loans an automobile in exchange for a rock of cocaine.» —“West...
front n.— «Maj. Richard Hite, a barrel-chested man with a shaven head, his holster bulging beneath his shirt, approached a gangly teenager whose smile revealed gold-plated teeth. “Nice fronts,” Major Hite said. The teeth...
Botie n.— «Mothers lock their faces into mournful expressions and speculate whether Nancy has had cosmetic procedures since the funeral. “I think she got a little Botie between the eyes,” one whispers knowingly.» —“Mom...
trapping
n.— «Trapping—drug-dealer from US south.» —“Street Drugs: Drug Slang” Crack Cocaine Jan. 8, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
walking on a mattress n.— «Walking on Mattress…Exhilarated by drugs.» —“Slang of Drug Addicts” by Canny; David Rosenberg in New York City Lexicon of Trade Jargon , 1938-39. (source: Double-Tongued...
works n.— «Works…Spoon, safety pin or eyedropped [sic], used for same [i.e., “one injection.”].» —“Slang of Drug Addicts” by Canny; David Rosenberg in New York City Lexicon of Trade...