Drug meaning in English
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Definition
a drug: a medication, medicine; an illegal substance
to do drugs: to take illegal drugs (heroin, cocaine, etc.)
I was drugged (by the nurse): I was given drugs (by the nurse)
Examples
- "Everyone knows that stars do drugs."
- "I know opinion is divided on the subject, but I've always been a firm believer in not doing drugs before an interview."
- "The most important things in the world are family and respect...and to a lesser extent money and drugs."
- "Inside, the drug dealer shared a cell with a man by the name of Felix Delavigne."
- "Drug dealing?"
- "A closet containing various psychedelic drugs (mescaline, mushrooms, and some unidentified leaves - later found to be highly psychoactive), a large pipe, and a number of animal bones."
- "It turned out she had a twin sister who used to act in... adult films. The director of one of her films was a friend of a drug dealer who got arrested and put in prison."
- "I don't care what you do in your own time, but when you're at work, stay off the drugs."
- "I don't want to go back to that lifestyle: the parties, the drugs, the girls."
- "Security guard 2 : No drugs."
- "I was drugged (intravenously) at the Christmas party."
- "At our spacious and tranquil retreat, you will find a solution for all your earthly problems. Whether you have a serious alcohol or drug addiction, a troubled marriage, or are just severely disappointed in your gay children, we have a program for you!"
- "Heroin addicts inject their drugs into me."
- "Sorry for drugging you at that party."
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