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boy n. Under questioning by District Attorney David O’Leary and Peterson, Bier said Gardner believed the powder was cocaine, possibly just from looking at it, but that at the jail he understood it to be heroin based on hearing others refer to it as “boy” which is street terminology for heroin. [ ] [full cite] (May. 25, 2005)
brown sugar n. A large percentage of our youth are addicted to brown sugar, more in the urban areas than in the rural areas.…Brown sugar is one of the most potent chemical weapons to have appeared on the market, wreaking havoc and destruction and broken lives in its path, whilst serving an important political function.…Their biggest problem is the difficulties faced in funding their Brown Sugar addiction. Their daily quota of drugs would require around Mrf. 500.00. [] [full cite] (Apr. 19, 2005)
brown sugar n. Heroin is most often found in the form of a crudely refined heroin base called “brown sugar,“ although white heroin hydrochloride (HCl) is also produced. [ ] [full cite] (Oct. 15, 2005)
bubble n. “Have you ever tried “crystal’?“ he asked, bringing out crystal methamphetamine and a small glass pipe that some refer to as a “bubble.“ [ ] [full cite] (Apr. 11, 2005)
bubble n. Hurt said even the woman who helped him found the group has gone back to “the bubble,“ a street term for the glass pipes used to smoke meth, which can also be injected and snorted. [ ] [full cite] (Aug. 3, 2005)
bullet n. “X-rays showed that her stomach contained several foreign objects which the South African Police Service commonly refer to as “bullets’ containing cocaine,“ Opperman said. The bullets are usually condoms filled with cocaine, which are swallowed by drug smugglers. [ ] [full cite] (Apr. 28, 2005)
bump n. They allegedly felt “an object that had the same size and texture of crack cocaine inside of the suspect’s pants pocket.“ When asked if he had cocaine on him, Jean-Baptiste allegedly said, “I have one bump,“ which is a street term for cocaine. [ ] [full cite] (Nov. 19, 2006)
bump n. I slurred, “Dude, if you give me a bump of coke or a bong hit, I’ll be fine.“ She looked at me sadly and said, “Lesley, go home.“…Also, I used to intern at Vice and do bumps of heroin in the bathroom every 15 minutes, and look, they still love me! [ ] [full cite] (Jan. 19, 2007)
bupe n. From day one with “bupe,“ as it has come to be called, patients seem to have a clear mind and are able to function better, which helps them immediately proceed with counseling.…He said buprenorphine helped him both physically and mentally to prepare for the drug-free rehabilitation phase of his recovery. [ ] [full cite] (Jul. 10, 2005)
bute n. The biggest problem confronting the industry is its addiction to performance-enhancing drugs. In the early 1960s, phenylbutazone—bute in racetrack parlance—seemed like a miraculous antidote to lameness in tired horses. [ ] [full cite] (Jun. 24, 2008)

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