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funny drug slang story

Tell me a funny drug slang story.
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2024-12-11 12:49
Once, some guys were using the term 'dope' in a really funny way. They were at a party and one said, 'This music is dope!' but an old - timer who misheard thought he was talking about actual drugs. The old - timer started giving a long lecture about staying away from drugs while the young guys just stared in confusion at first, then burst out laughing when they realized the mix - up.
Can you share another funny drug slang story?
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2024-12-11 23:38
Sure. There was a time when someone said 'I'm on cloud nine' which is just an expression for being really happy. But a person who was overly cautious about drug use thought they were referring to some new drug called 'cloud nine'. He started searching on his phone to see if it was a new street drug. When he realized his mistake, he was a bit embarrassed and everyone else had a chuckle.
What are the origins of some funny English slang stories?
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2024-11-05 10:55
For the slang 'cost an arm and a leg', it implies something is very expensive. The origin might be related to the high cost or sacrifice that could be as significant as losing an arm and a leg, perhaps in relation to some very costly purchases in history.
What's so funny about online slang?
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2024-09-12 15:31
Okay, here are some online terms: 1 Guzi-refers to content with a higher Guzi value. It usually refers to interesting, valuable, and nutritious content. 2. Guāzībāo zhā-refers to content with a very high Guāzībāo value. It usually means that the content is very interesting, exciting, and rich. 3 Guā guā guā-To describe continuous, non-stop talking or nagging. 4 Restaurant (fàn jiàn) -refers to a restaurant. 5 After the meal (fàn hàu) -refers to after the meal, which is extended to after dinner. 6 Meal (fàn sh) -refers to food. 7 Meal and Drink (fàn yng) -refers to eating and drinking. 8. Guā guā xiāo-It refers to the sound of animals such as puppies, kittens, birds, etc. 9 (nián) -It means happiness and beauty. It can also be used as a name. 10 (nián sh) -refers to happy things. These are some common online phrases that can be used to express different emotions and situations such as interesting, funny, warm, and touching.
Slang Lawyer's Story
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2025-01-02 17:49
Here are a few recommendations for novels about slang lawyers (completed): 1. "Paranoid Lawyer Duan, Come Over Here": The story was about how Mu Wanqing clearly loved Lawyer Duan, but because of her parents 'obstruction, she gave him up and went on a blind date. Lawyer Duan, who had been chasing her for three years, suddenly ran out and stopped her. 2. You're Fired by Ye Feiran. The novel was about a female protagonist who met a handsome lawyer outside a restaurant. A series of surprising things happened between the two. 3. "Black Lawyer": This was a Korean drama. The plot revolved around a premeditated murder case. The protagonist was a third-rate lawyer who was framed as a genius swindler. He and his wife exposed the mastermind. Please note that the novels recommended above may only be related to argot lawyers. Please check the specific content and quality yourself.
Funny drug - related stories
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2024-11-22 14:18
Once, a friend of mine accidentally took a cold medicine that made him super drowsy right before an important meeting. He started nodding off during the presentation and his boss was really confused. It was hilarious in a way, but also a lesson to be more careful with medications.
What kind of funny language is this? Internet slang? And those words?
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2025-03-05 20:31
These words were often used to make funny comments or comments on the Internet. Here are some common online phrases: 1 Terrifying: used to indicate that something or a phenomenon is very terrible. It is often used to describe some terrifying or horrifying scenes. 2 Mother's Retards: used to indicate that someone or something is very stupid or mentally retarded. Often used to mock or criticize certain actions or people. 3. The city dwellers are really good at playing: used to indicate that someone or something is very witty or humorous, often used to describe some interesting scenes or stories. "4" and many other words such as "f * ck","awesome","bullshit","disgusting","embarrassing", etc. There were many new words invented and used every day.
Can you share some funny English slang stories?
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2024-11-05 10:43
Another funny story is about the slang 'let the cat out of the bag'. In the past, at markets, some dishonest traders would try to sell a customer a piglet in a bag. But sometimes, instead of a piglet, they would put a cat in there. If the cat got out of the bag, the trick was revealed. So it now means to accidentally reveal a secret.
Internet slang…
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2024-09-20 22:22
Cyber slang is a widely used verbal and written expression in the internet culture. It usually refers to those words or phrases that are casual, concise, humorous, or fleeting. These online slangs were usually spread through social media, chat rooms, forums, and other Internet platforms. Here are some common online phrases: 1666-Meaning of approval or admiration. 2LOL- Laugh Out Loud was an initialism for laughing out loud. 3 ROTL- Rolling On The Floor Laughing means rolling on the floor laughing. 4BBB- Be Right Back means to be back in a while. 5BTow-by-the-Way was a short form of the phrase, which meant that he was just passing by. 6OMG- Oh My God means surprise or shock. 7 IDK - I Don't Know was an initialisation for 'I don't know'. 8. Imho - In My Humble Opinion. 9ttyl-talk To You Later. 10BTHWBTHW- By The Way By The Way's contraction meant to emphasize it again. These are some common online terms that may have different meanings and usages in different context.
Share some funny drug stories.
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2024-12-04 07:48
Once, my friend took some cold medicine that made him really drowsy. But instead of going to sleep, he started talking in the funniest gibberish. He was convinced he was a famous philosopher and was spouting off the most absurd 'theories' that had us all in stitches.
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