"dexedrine" meaning in All languages combined

See dexedrine on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: dexedrines [plural]
Etymology: Brand name. Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} dexedrine (countable and uncountable, plural dexedrines)
  1. A brand name for dextroamphetamine. Tags: countable, uncountable Synonyms: Dexedrine Derived forms: dexy
    Sense id: en-dexedrine-en-noun-tXI4Uu~l Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry

Inflected forms

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          "word": "dexy"
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      ],
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        {
          "ref": "1968, Joan Didion, “A preface”, in Slouching Towards Bethlehem:",
          "text": "I drank gin-and-hot-water to blunt the pain and took Dexedrine to blunt the gin and wrote the piece.",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1968, Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Bantam, published 1997, →ISBN, page 53:",
          "text": "[…]—and then all soaring on—what?—acid, peyote, morning-glory seeds, which were very hell to choke down, billions of bilious seeds mulching out into sodden dandelions in your belly, bloated—but soaring!—or IT-290, or dexedrine, benzedrine, methedrine— Speed!—or speed and grass—[…]",
          "type": "quote"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1985, Priscilla Presley, Sandra Harmon, Elvis and Me, Putnam, →ISBN, page 52:",
          "text": "Later I learned that the pills were Dexedrine, which Elvis had first discovered in the Army. A sergeant had given several men pills to help them stay awake while on guard duty.",
          "type": "quote"
        }
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        "A brand name for dextroamphetamine."
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          "word": "Dexedrine"
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          "ref": "1968, Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Bantam, published 1997, →ISBN, page 53:",
          "text": "[…]—and then all soaring on—what?—acid, peyote, morning-glory seeds, which were very hell to choke down, billions of bilious seeds mulching out into sodden dandelions in your belly, bloated—but soaring!—or IT-290, or dexedrine, benzedrine, methedrine— Speed!—or speed and grass—[…]",
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          "ref": "1985, Priscilla Presley, Sandra Harmon, Elvis and Me, Putnam, →ISBN, page 52:",
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    {
      "word": "Dexedrine"
    }
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