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Definition of disco biscuit in English: disco biscuitnoun British informal A tablet of the drug Ecstasy. Example sentencesExamples - What's worse is that even though the new disco biscuit of choice has a sexy name, it's still essentially speed.
- From Hasselhoffs to disco biscuits, a leading doctor has lifted the lid on the colourful slang used by staff on Britain's hospital wards.
- I mean you trusted that Ambulance officer when you lapsed into unconsciousness after doing too many disco biscuits.
- They brought not only "Da ruckus" but armfuls of club bangers, disco biscuits and 'one size fits all' gold hot pants for everyone.
- We came upon a sixty-something lady out in her front garden with her poodle running around like a dance club diva on disco biscuits.
- The table at first glance seems to give the impression that almost half of the youth population takes a disco biscuit once or twice a year.
- Her husband presented her with a bag of Quaaludes, a popular 1970s drug sometimes known as "disco biscuits".
- I'd heard about Doves, Disco Biscuits and these micro-dots of acid that came on cardboard pucks.
- Sooner or later he will ask you if you want any disco biscuits.
- You'd have to seriously ask what sort of disco biscuits the girls' parents were doing in 1985.
Origin 1980s (in the US sense 'tablet of Quaalude'): from disco + biscuit. Definition of disco biscuit in US English: disco biscuitnoun British informal A tablet of the drug Ecstasy. Example sentencesExamples - I'd heard about Doves, Disco Biscuits and these micro-dots of acid that came on cardboard pucks.
- You'd have to seriously ask what sort of disco biscuits the girls' parents were doing in 1985.
- What's worse is that even though the new disco biscuit of choice has a sexy name, it's still essentially speed.
- We came upon a sixty-something lady out in her front garden with her poodle running around like a dance club diva on disco biscuits.
- The table at first glance seems to give the impression that almost half of the youth population takes a disco biscuit once or twice a year.
- I mean you trusted that Ambulance officer when you lapsed into unconsciousness after doing too many disco biscuits.
- From Hasselhoffs to disco biscuits, a leading doctor has lifted the lid on the colourful slang used by staff on Britain's hospital wards.
- Her husband presented her with a bag of Quaaludes, a popular 1970s drug sometimes known as "disco biscuits".
- They brought not only "Da ruckus" but armfuls of club bangers, disco biscuits and 'one size fits all' gold hot pants for everyone.
- Sooner or later he will ask you if you want any disco biscuits.
Origin 1980s (in the US sense ‘tablet of Quaalude’): from disco + biscuit. |