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Definition of Nose candy
1. Noun. Street names for cocaine.
Definition of Nose candy
1. Noun. (idiomatic) Cocaine. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nose Candy
Literary usage of Nose candy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families by Vickie Kropenske, Judy Howard (1995)
"... "flake," "nose candy," "toot," "white lady," or "cane." • Paraphernalia.
Paraphernalia associated with snorting cocaine includes mirrors, razor blades, ..."
2. Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide to Prevention (1989)
"Coke, snow, nose candy, flake, blow, big C, lady, white, snowbirds Snorted or
dissolved in water and injected , Addiction • Pupil dilation • Elevated blood ..."
3. Identifying and Responding to New Forms of Drug Abuse: Lessons Learned from by Marcia R. Chaiken (1994)
"For example, cocaine can be called crack, rock, coke, base, snow, nose candy,
blow, powder, toot, and white Christmas. Other terms reflect changes in drugs ..."
4. Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Strategies: Reducing Supply And Demand (1993)
"The same illicit drug can be called by a multitude of names, such as coke, base,
snow, nose candy, blow, powder, toot, and white Christmas. ..."
5. Workplaces Without Alcohol and Other Drugs: What Works by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Coke Snow Flake White crystalline powder, often diluted with other ingredients
White Blow nose candy BigC Snowbirds Lady Freebase rocks Rock Inhaled through ..."
6. Protecting Children in Substance-Abusing Families by Vickie Kropenske, Judy Howard (1995)
"... "flake," "nose candy," "toot," "white lady," or "cane." • Paraphernalia.
Paraphernalia associated with snorting cocaine includes mirrors, razor blades, ..."
7. Growing Up Drug Free: A Parent's Guide to Prevention (1989)
"Coke, snow, nose candy, flake, blow, big C, lady, white, snowbirds Snorted or
dissolved in water and injected , Addiction • Pupil dilation • Elevated blood ..."
8. Identifying and Responding to New Forms of Drug Abuse: Lessons Learned from by Marcia R. Chaiken (1994)
"For example, cocaine can be called crack, rock, coke, base, snow, nose candy,
blow, powder, toot, and white Christmas. Other terms reflect changes in drugs ..."
9. Multijurisdictional Drug Law Enforcement Strategies: Reducing Supply And Demand (1993)
"The same illicit drug can be called by a multitude of names, such as coke, base,
snow, nose candy, blow, powder, toot, and white Christmas. ..."
10. Workplaces Without Alcohol and Other Drugs: What Works by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Coke Snow Flake White crystalline powder, often diluted with other ingredients
White Blow nose candy BigC Snowbirds Lady Freebase rocks Rock Inhaled through ..."