popsie


popper

1. slang Someone who frequently or habitually uses or abuses drugs prepared as pills or capsules. She started getting hooked on the pain pills her doctor prescribed, and before long she had become a full-blown popper. I knew a couple of poppers in college who were always doing speed or ecstasy.2. slang A capsule or ampoule containing one of a range of alkyl nitrites, most commonly amyl nitrite, that is inhaled recreationally to produce euphoria and to enhance sexual pleasure. Typically used in plural constructions. Everyone I knew was doing poppers back when I was in college, and no one really considered it a problem. I mean, back then you could buy them legally, after all. He said he used the stuff to treat his angina, but I think he just like snorting poppers at parties to feel high.

popsie

slang A capsule or ampoule containing one of a range of alkyl nitrites, most commonly amyl nitrite, that is inhaled recreationally to produce euphoria and to enhance sexual pleasure. Typically used in plural constructions. When I was in college, everyone I knew was doing popsies, back when you could buy them legally. He said he used the stuff to treat his angina, but I think he just like snorting popsies at parties to feel high.

popper

verbSee pill-popper

popper

1. and popsie n. an ampoule of amyl nitrite, a drug that is inhaled when the ampoule is broken. (Drugs. Often plural.) You got any popsies I can have? 2. Go to pill-popper. 3. n. a handgun. (Underworld. From the sound of a gunshot.) He carries his popper under his coat. 4. n. a can of beer (in a pop-top can). You ready for another popper, Tom?

popsie

verbSee popper