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Noun
Plural for a person who lacks intelligence
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“The poor loveable dope probably forgot that his car was still broken down.”
Noun
Plural for any drug taken illegally or for recreational purposes
“The glove compartment or under the seat are the first places they will look for dope.”
Noun
Plural for cannabis, a drug smoked or ingested for euphoric effect
“Two guys and two gals were smoking dope in a room pulsing with blaring music and flashing lights.”
Noun
Plural for information about a subject, typically only known to a select few
“All their inside street dope comes from a flamboyant restaurateur.”
Noun
Plural for news or information that has been published, reported or broadcast
Noun
Plural for a powerful and addictive drug derived from opium
Noun
Plural for a person who is addicted to a particular substance, typically an illegal drug
Noun
Plural for a statement of what will happen in the future
Noun
Plural for a substance taken for its narcotic or stimulant effects, illegally or recreationally
Noun
Plural for a stimulant substance or medication
Noun
Plural for a drug or other preparation for the treatment or prevention of disease
Noun
Plural for a warning or piece of information given in a discreet or confidential way
Noun
Plural for something that is great, cool, or awesome
Noun
Plural for an illicit drug formed from the incomplete acetylation of morphine
Noun
Plural for an individual fact or item
Noun
Plural for signs or indications of something
Verb
To administer drugs to
“If we wait until the patient demands the drug, then we have allowed him to suffer unnecessarily and then proceed to dope him with sedatives.”
Verb
To adulterate with a substance or drugs
“There she will, after a while, dope his drink with Ativan, Scopolamine, Diazepam, or some other tranquilizer.”
Verb
To suppose or consider to be the case without firm evidence
Verb
To form a thought or idea
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To predict, prophesy, or tell of future events
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