blaze n. Although many people do smoke pot to just feel good, the responsible use of marijuana can actually improve your idea formulating capabilities. In fact, Most of my friends who were also in the class and I would get together, blaze a few J’s and discuss what we were learning. [EnglishDrugs] [full cite] (Sep. 24, 2004)
blow n. None of the other drugs she’s tried—acid, cocaine, crack—pulled her into a hole like heroin. “When I first started doing it, it would only take a little bit,“ Jessica said. “Then I was doing 10 to 15 blows a day. And then I did it just to feel normal, not even to get high, I guess.“…Jessica said those who know where to go can buy heroin in Chicago at $10 a tin, or blow—about one-tenth of a gram. [EnglishDrugs] [full cite] (May. 24, 2005)
blue magic n. Almost 14 months have passed since Purdon was first charged by Harness Racing New Zealand (HRNZ) with using propantheline bromide, the active ingredient in a supposed performance-enhancer, commonly known as blue magic. [EnglishDrugsSports & Recreation] [full cite] (Jul. 29, 2005)
blue Tuesday n. He said the terms Blue Tuesday or Suicide Tuesday had been coined to describe the risk of heavy weekend users becoming depressed to the point of becoming suicidal. [EnglishDrugsPolice] [full cite] (Jun. 21, 2005)
boat n. The investigation began earlier this month after Vu allegedly began negotiating the sale 1,000-pill quantities of ecstasy, commonly known as a “boat,“ for between $2,500 and $2,700. [EnglishDrugsSlang] [full cite] (Jun. 13, 2007)
boat n. R&B singer Ray-J was recently allegedly kicked out of a D.C Hyatt hotel for noise complaints and being in possession of the drug “Boat,“ a street-term for PCP laced marijuana. [EnglishDrugsSlang] [full cite] (Jun. 3, 2008)
bones n. We tried to walk to find some place to eat with no luck, but someone did try to sell us pot or “bones” as they called it. [EnglishDrugsSlang] [full cite] (Oct. 10, 2004)
boot v. Sean Anderson told police that he and his wife had been injecting cocaine for two days and took a final shot just before they left the car and entered the woods. The process is known as “booting,“ which is slang for injecting. [EnglishDrugsSlang] [full cite] (Jan. 28, 2006)
bowling party n. Police said many teens are having what is known as “bowling parties,” where assorted prescription pills are placed in a big bowl and then shared by everyone. [EnglishDrugsSlang] [full cite] (Mar. 3, 2008)