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  • Mainline—To inject drugs
  • Make Up—In need of drugs
  • Maserati—Homemade crack pipe
  • Meth Monster—Violent methamphetamine user
  • Miss—To inject drugs
  • Mission—Search for drugs
  • Mist—Drug smoke
  • Mix—Drug environment
  • Monkey Dribble—Two ounces of cocaine
  • Morning Blast—First drug use of the day
  • Mouth Worker—Oral drug user
  • Mow the Grass—To smoke marijuana
  • Mule—Drug courier
  • MDMA

    Methylenedioxymethamphetamine is the most popular of the so-called “club drugs” used by people who frequent discos, nightclubs, and music festivals. In the 1970s, only about 10,000 doses of MDMA were consumed in America, but today, there are over 29 million users around the world. What drug street names does MDMA take on?

  • 10s
  • 19
  • Adam
  • B-Bombs
  • Batmans
  • Bean
  • Beanies
  • Bens
  • Bermuda Triangles
  • Bibs
  • Bickie
  • Blue Kisses
  • Blue Lips
  • Blue Nile
  • Bump Up (MDMA and Cocaine)
  • Candy Flipping on a String (MDMA, LSD, and Cocaine)
  • Care Bears
  • Cat in the Hat
  • Charity
  • Chocolate Chip Cookies (MDMA and Heroin or Methadone)
  • Chrystal Methadrine
  • Clarity
  • Cloud 9
  • Cristal
  • Dead Road
  • Debs
  • Decadence
  • Dex
  • Dexedrine
  • Dexies
  • Diamonds
  • Disco Biscuits
  • Doctor
  • Dolls
  • Draf (MDMA, Cocaine, and Marijuana)
  • Drivers
  • E
  • E-Bombs
  • Eccy
  • Ecstasy
  • Egyptians
  • Elephant Flipping (MDMA and PCP)
  • Elephants
  • Es
  • Essence
  • Eve
  • Ex
  • Exiticity
  • Flipping
  • Flower Flipping (MDMA and Mushrooms)
  • Four-Leaf Clover
  • Gaggler
  • Go
  • Green Triangles
  • Greenies
  • Gum
  • Gwm
  • Hammerheading (MDMA and Viagra)
  • Iboga
  • Ice
  • Igloo
  • Jerry Garcias
  • Khat
  • Kitty Flipping (MDMA and Ketamine)
  • Kleenex
  • Letter Biscuits
  • Love Drug
  • Love Flipping (MDMA and Mescaline)
  • Love Trip (MDMA and Mescaline)
  • Lover’s Speed
  • Lover’s Special
  • Mao
  • MDM
  • Mercedes
  • Methedrine
  • Mini Beans
  • Mitsubishi
  • Molly
  • Monoamine Oxidase
  • Moonstone (MDMA and Heroin)
  • Morning Shot
  • Nexus Flipping (MDMA and 2C-B)
  • Nox (MDMA and Nitrous Oxide)
  • On the Ball (MDMA and Heroin)
  • Orange Bandits
  • P and P (MDMA and Viagra)
  • Parachute Down (Using MDMA after Heroin)
  • Party and Play (MDMA and Viagra)
  • Party Pack (MDMA and 2C-B)
  • Peace
  • Piggybacking (Sequential use of more than one MDMA tablet)
  • Pink Panthers
  • Playboy Bunnies
  • Playboys
  • Pollutants
  • Rave Energy
  • Red Devils
  • Rib
  • Ritual Spirit
  • Roca
  • Rolling
  • Rolls Royce
  • Running
  • Scooby Snacks
  • Shabu
  • Slammin’
  • Smurfs
  • Snackies (MDMA and Mescaline)
  • Speed for Lovers
  • Speedies
  • Spivias
  • Stacking (3 or more MDMA tablets)
  • Stacks (MDMA and Heroin or Crack)
  • Stars
  • Strawberry Shortcake
  • Super X (MDMA and Methamphetamine)
  • Supermans
  • Swans
  • Swedge
  • Sweeties
  • Tabs
  • Thizz
  • Tom and Jerries
  • Triple Crowns
  • Triple Rolexes
  • Triple Stacks
  • Troll (MDMA and LSD)
  • Tutus
  • Tweety Birds
  • S.P.
  • Ultimate Xphoria
  • Waffle Dust (MDMA and Amphetamine)
  • West Coast Turnarounds
  • Wheels
  • Whiffle Dust
  • White Diamonds
  • Wigits
  • X
  • X-ing
  • X Pills
  • XTC
  • Heroin in the purest form is a white powder. More often it is rose gray or brown. The color comes from the additives used to dilute it which can include sugar, caffeine or another substance. Street names for heroin include Boy, H, Smack, Dog Food, or Horse. Heroin can cost as little as $10 per bag (stamp, bindle, or unit) but more often is around $20 a bag.

    Heroin can be injected, smoked, or sniffed. The first time it is used it creates a sensation of being “high” or a surge of sensation- “a rush.” This is often accompanied by a warm feeling of the skin and dry mouth. Injecting heroin (shooting) into the blood stream is perhaps the most dangerous way to use. It delivers the strongest high and often can lead to transmission of several potentially dangerous deadly diseases including HIV, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B as well as bacterial infections of the skin, bloodstream and heart.

    It was from opium that morphine, a derivative, was developed as a pain killer around 1810. It was considered a wonder drug because it eliminated server pain associate with medical operations or traumatic injuries. It left the user in a completely numb euphoric dream-state. The addictive properties of morphine went unnoticed until shortly after the Civil War. Even though no statistics were kept, the problem had grown large enough to raise concerns and doctors were uncertain how to treat this new epidemic.

    When crushed into powder form, heroin can be snorted through the nose. Snorting heroin also delivers an impactful high although not quite as fast acting as shooting. Heroin is smoked by heating the powder on a piece of tin or aluminum foil over a flame. The resulting white smoke is inhaled, sometimes through a tube or rolled foil cylinder.

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