dexedrine
English
Etymology
Brand name.
Noun
dexedrine (countable and uncountable, plural dexedrines)
- A brand name for dextroamphetamine.
- 1968, Joan Didion, “A preface”, in Slouching Towards Bethlehem:
- I drank gin-and-hot-water to blunt the pain and took Dexedrine to blunt the gin and wrote the piece.
- 1968, Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, Bantam, published 1997, →ISBN, page 53:
- […] —and then all soaring on—what?—acid, peyote, morning-glory seeds, which were very hell to choke down, billions of bilious seeds mulching out into sodden dandelions in your belly, bloated—but soaring!—or IT-290, or dexedrine, benzedrine, methedrine— Speed!—or speed and grass— […]
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