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▪ I. mandy, Mandy|ˈmændɪ| Colloq. abbrev. of Mandrax (tablet).
1970Daily Tel. 8 Sept. 2/3 Dr Tylden says that hypnotic tablets of methaqualone and antihistamine known as ‘Mandies’ to addicts, had been mentioned to her by youngsters from all parts of Britain... The favourite mixture was four ‘Mandies’ and half a pint of cider, which could lead to sudden unconsciousness. 1971Frendz 21 May 11/2 Avoid dealing while tripping on Acid, Speed or Mandies—you'll goof on the action. 1973Daily Tel. 11 July 2/8 Addicts, who call the white tablets [of methaqualone] ‘mandies’, ‘mainline’ by crushing the tablets and injecting themselves. ▪ II. mandy obs. form of maundy. |