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magic mushroom

NOUN
  1. the button-shaped top of the mescal cactus; a source of psilocybin

How To Use magic mushroom In A Sentence

  • There has been an influx of magic mushrooms cut with toadstools.
  • Maybe Disney will make a cartoon movie that will show me how Bambi and Wolfie really get along in peace and harmony, eating magic mushrooms and drinking rainbow dewdrops. On Wolves And The Future Of Hunting
  • Magic mushroom might just make you a happier, more spiritual person.
  • As for the phrase magic mushroom, it would have to wait until 1957, when it first turned up in a Life magazine article that a young Professor Timothy Leary would read with interest before trying magic mushrooms himself and exhorting everyone else in the USA similarly to indulge. The English Is Coming!
  • The mechanisms of action of the hallucinogens lysergic acid and psilocybin (magic mushrooms) are complex, with various effects on serotonergic, dopaminergic, and adrenergic receptors.
  • Six cannabis plants were seized along with a quantity of cannabis resin and the hallucinogenic drug LSD referred to on the streets as magic mushrooms.
  • Bob had a brown paper poke in his hand from which he was eating magic mushrooms as if they were lemon drops.
  • It is to the likes of constant Billy that Michael turns when he thinks that maybe his festival, his humanitarian dream of righteousness and virtue, is getting a little soft-shelled and modish, a bit too grand and deluxe, Glyndebourne on mild magic mushrooms, baby-boomer Butlins, an X and Y generation package holiday, an excuse for mere excursionist hijinks. Billy Bragg's Glastonbury tips
  • A dozen human studies of MDMA, LSD, a powerful African drug called ibogaine and psilocybin, from so-called "magic mushrooms," are now under way, testing the once-stigmatized drugs as treatments for not only PTSD, but also cluster headaches and addiction, as well as anxiety and depression in cancer patients. Scientific American
  • At the other end of the sofa sits my good friend Adam (all names in this piece have been changed) — a Jewish science whiz from the New York suburbs who ate magic mushrooms one evening, had a vision, and switched from pre-med to English literature. Lost in the Meritocracy
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