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To be under the influence of any CNS depressent to the point where your nodding off(falling asleep while doing something like reading or watching TV). Usually used in slang for marajuana or opiates, sometimes alcohol or benzodiazepines.
Jason-Damn man, I popped pills and smoke pot until I got strait faded and nodded off while talking to andy in the middle of a sentence.
Tim-Ya, that oxy had me passing out in my lap for like 4 hours!
by Jay 081591 February 9, 2009
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Mixing DXM with either diphenhydramine or Dimenhydrinate (They are almost an identical chemical, but diphenhydramine is about twice as strong) recreationally for their phycoactive effects.
Man, fuck drug tests... all i've been able to do is eat acid, mushrooms or when im real low on cash I go OTC flipping.
by Jay 081591 January 9, 2009
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A term used to describe seeing a moving object not as an individual entity in motion but in serial, momentarily stationary positions. If the observer moves his finger across his field of vision, he not only sees his finger moving as a single object, but also sees the various individual movements needed to make up the complete movement. It is like a slow-motion multiple exposure effect.
Damn dude, That acid had had me trailing like crazy last night!
by Jay 081591 January 15, 2009
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A perscription medacation used to treat insomnia in a controled release form causing you to first fall asleep, than to stay asleep. You can use it recreationally by just taking it whole, chewing it, parachuting it or snorting it and staying awake threw the sedation and eventually having very realalistic hallucinations. Most people tend to do more than one, but be careful, one can do it if you dont have a tollerence.
I parachuted 3 Ambien CR's and tripped all night!
by Jay 081591 January 18, 2009
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A term used to describe seeing a moving object not as an individual entity in motion but in serial, momentarily stationary positions. If the observer moves his finger across his field of vision, he not only sees his finger moving as a single object, but also sees the various individual movements needed to make up the complete movement. It is like a slow-motion multiple exposure effect.
Every time I do ambien and stay awake I end up tracing on my cig.
by Jay 081591 January 18, 2009
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