Drugee terminology

Apr 08, 2005 15:57

I've taken to saying that I'm baked while on endocet. However, my good friend frumpleswift told me that the word "baked" is associated soley with pot, and that "stoned" would be a better word. Now, I've always thought it was the reverse, that stoned means high on pot, and baked can be any drug. I asked some of my stoner friends, and they said that both words ( Read more... )

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hmm. perishtwice April 8 2005, 23:36:58 UTC
Trippin'? Dazed? Fried? Maybe make up a new word for it...spoogled? Gorked? Frampundled?

Your humble reader, who is not tizzied on Darvocet for the time being,
Jo

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musedmoose April 8 2005, 23:41:32 UTC
borked. ::grin::

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Oh--you're back? Um. Hi. anonymous April 9 2005, 08:14:36 UTC
Hey Dave. We're a bit slow on the uptake and didn't see you were back in town until yesterday. And we're not even baked or stoned or high or pissed or flyin'...
I've nothing to add as "baked" was not a term that existed for getting high in the 70's, when pot was as free n easy as promiscuous sex...but I admit nothing. :-) I've not really heard "stoned" for pharmaceuticals, but eveyone knows what you mean. The bummer is, that you have to be on it at all. Glad it got you through all your travels, though. Sounds like high times... Theloneous Monk on drugs? Probably the best way to appreciate him--did it elevate the experience for you, or does the stuff just dull everything?
Let us know if we can deliver some more Dairy Queen to you sometime. Or whatever.
K &M

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Re: Oh--you're back? Um. Hi. thered April 9 2005, 20:43:25 UTC
Yeah, Thelonius Monk is even better when your baked on endocet. I think I'm just gonna continue to use the word "baked" to refer to being high on endocet, regardless of whether it usually means pot. I'm surprised that "baked" didn't exist in the 70's. I wonder when it was first used with a drug conotation.

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