cocaine is a drug used recreationally by people but it is commonly thought to be a Schedule I narcotic in the US. This is wrong. Cocaine HCL is actually a Schedule II substance and can be dispensed with a prescription. Another form of Cocaine is Crack. Crack Cocaine is basically Cocaine that has had all the impurities cooked out of it and it is smoked in a little stem with chore boy giving the user an instant "tweeky" like "Superman" like feeling. It's a little weird and can't describe it. The way that drug tests test for cocaine is by locating ecgonine in the urine or blood stream. Ecgonine is a metabolite of cocaine.
Some other names for Cocaine are: Blow, Bump, Coke
Some popular slang terms from the 1920s include "bee's knees" (meaning excellent), "cat's pajamas" (meaning stylish or impressive), and "hooch" (meaning bootleg liquor).
"magic"
the old ticker
Anal-Attraction
Anal-Attraction
You can find slang words from the 1920s in books, articles, and websites that focus on the language and culture of that decade. Some popular resources include "Flappers 2 Rappers: American Youth Slang" by Tom Dalzell, "The Roaring Twenties Slang" website, and historical archives like the Library of Congress.
The slang term "gagger" can refer to something that is shocking or incredible, often used to express surprise or disbelief. It can also refer to a comedian or performer who tells jokes that elicit strong, sometimes outrageous reactions from the audience.
There is alot of slang/street names for Hallucinogens like power powder, magic dust, and many more
It's not really slang, but that muscle is commonly called the calf of the leg.
downers, tranks, serax
P and Meth are two of them.