dag n.βGloss: A euphemized or modified form of “damn.” Β«βHe was selling it right here at the bar? Dag. I didnβt know it was that kind of place.β According to court documents, Mr. Younge, 50, of the Bronx, sold illegal drugs on...
narco-sub n.β Β«Packed with cocaine and grimly christened “coffins,” sleek jungle-built submarines are steaming their way north from Colombia through Pacific waters to deliver tonnes of illegal drugs headed for the U.S. market...
Beavis and Butthead lab n.β Β«The lab appeared to be small, a βmom and pop or a Beavis and Butthead lab,β Burden said, and was probably used to supply meth to just Lobue and a couple other users.Β» ββMesa meth lab found at home owned...
pitching n. selling illegal drugs (on the street). Editorial Note: Transitive and intransitive. Etymological Note: Directly related to several long-standing meanings of to pitch, including βto place or lay out (wares) in a fixed place for saleβ and...
gank n. fake illegal drugs sold as real. Editorial Note: See also gank, v. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

