Sunday, August 9, 2020

Common Street Names for Cocaine

Common Street Names for Cocaine Addiction Drug Use Cocaine Print Common Street Names for Cocaine Slang Terms Based on Appearance, Effects, Drug Culture By Buddy T facebook twitter Buddy T is an anonymous writer and founding member of the Online Al-Anon Outreach Committee with decades of experience writing about alcoholism. Learn about our editorial policy Buddy T Updated on October 04, 2019 Jose Azel / Getty Images More in Addiction Drug Use Cocaine Heroin Marijuana Meth Ecstasy/MDMA Hallucinogens Opioids Prescription Medications Alcohol Use Addictive Behaviors Nicotine Use Coping and Recovery In This Article Table of Contents Expand Appearance   Cultural Influences Geographical Origin Effects   People and Characters Plays on the Word Cocaine Purely Deceptive Street Names Cocaine Mixed With Other Drugs View All Back To Top At the peak of its use in the 1970s and 1980s, cocaine began to influence many aspects of the American culture. Glamorized in songs, movies, and throughout the disco music culture, cocaine became a very popular recreational drug.?? Some of the cocaine street names, slang terms, and nicknames were given to cocaine during the height of its popularity have become part of the American lexicon. Some of those names are based on the appearance of the drug, the effect cocaine has on users, the influence the drug has had on many aspects of society, and merely to cover up the topic of conversation. Appearance   Cocaine begins as green leaves of the coca plant, but by the time it reaches users, it is a flaky white powder or hard, white rocks in the form of crack cocaine.?? The appearance of the drug has been the basis for many of its street names or nicknames. Bernies FlakesBernies Gold DustBig BlokeBig FlakeBlancaCrackFlakeGold DustHave a DustHaven DustIcingLineParadise WhitePearlSleigh RideSnow WhiteSnowconesWhite MosquitoWhite Powder This Is What Cocaine and Crack Cocaine Look Like Cultural Influences As the drug began to gain popularity in the 1970s, it also began to influence many areas of society, particularly the entertainment industry.?? Many of the slang terms that evolved into the language were the result of cocaines influence on American culture, as well as the cultures influence on the use of the drug. All-American DrugCalifornia CornflakesDouble BubbleDreamFlorida SnowFoo FooFoo-Foo DustGift-of-the-SunGift-of-the-Sun-GodGinGirlfriendHunterKingKings HabitLate NightLove AffairMovie Star DrugPimpSchoolboyScorpionSevenupSociety HighStardustStar-Spangled PowderStudio Fuel Cocaine: Everything You’ve Been Afraid to Ask Geographical Origin Some names used for cocaine are based on the geographic origin of the drug, or at least the perceived geographic origin of the drug.?? Some of these street names may be used for the sole purpose of enhancing the perceived market value of the drug. BurneseInca MessagePerciaPercioPerico CocainePeruvianPeruvian FlakePeruvian Lady Effects   More names, however, were derived from how the drug affects its users. The potency or the pureness of the drug also prompted many of its colorful nicknames and street names. Big RushBolivian Marching PowderBouncing PowderFriskie PowderGlad StuffHappy DustHappy PowderHappy TrailsLove AffairMarching DustMarching PowderNose CandyNose PowderNose StuffParadise The Different Effects of a Cocaine High on Your Body People and Characters Typical for most illegal drugs, some of the street names used to refer to cocaine sound like names of people, at least in part to disguise the subject of the conversation. Some of these nicknames are based loosely on the word cocaine while others seem to have no apparent logical connection at all. AngieAunt NoraBerniceBernieBillie HokeCarrieCarrie NationCecilCharlieChippyChoeCorrineCorrinneHenry VIIIHerJejoLady SnowMerckMerkMujerNieveSchmeckScottieSerpico 21 Plays on the Word Cocaine Some of cocaines street names are simply derivatives of the word cocaine itself. Or plays on the word cocaine or coke. Big CCC-GameCocaCoconutCokeColaLady CaineMama Coca Purely Deceptive Street Names There are dozens of slang terms for cocaine that seem to be based on no other criteria except that they are deceptive. These names are used by cocaine users to cover up the topic of their conversations about the drug in case they are overheard by others. BarbsBasaBaseBazulcoBeamBoyBureseCameCandy CCarnieC-DustChollyCombolDuctEl PericoEsnortiarJellyMonsterMosquitosTardustTeenagerYescaYescoZambi Is Your Teen Using Drugs? Look for These Warning Signs Cocaine Mixed With Other Drugs There are also slang terms used to describe cocaine when it is combined with other illicit substances, including: Cocaine with PCP: Space, WhackCocaine paste with marijuana: BazookaCocaine mixed with heroin: Belushi, Bombita, SpeedballCrack cocaine mixed with fentanyl: Dirty Fentanyl, Takeover A Word From Verywell If you or someone you love is struggling with cocaine abuse, help is available. Talk to a trusted health care provider or call the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations National Helpline at 1-800-622-HELP (4357) for a referral to a reputable addiction treatment center. Addiction is a treatable condition.

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