NOUN
- an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride; used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
How To Use Methedrine In A Sentence
- He was drunk; he seemed excited and tired, as if he had just come down off methedrine.
- Reminds me of the early 90s, when a lot of people became confused about the difference between a methedrine product with the slang name of cat and the herb chewed in Somalia called kat. Matthew Yglesias » The Drug-Cougar Connection
- Jessup was awaiting trial for cooking crank (running a home lab that makes crystal methedrine) before he disappeared. Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: A Hero's Journey: Winter's Bone
- Imagine if you can, one of my colleagues, some drug addled 19-year old, coming off a methedrine binge filing books in one of the darkest, spookiest places on earth when suddenly a hand grabs his ankle from the darkness below. LIBRARIANS ON THE RADIO
- In the NHSDA, stimulant use was defined as the nonmedical use of benzedrine, amphetamines, biphetamine, Dexamyl, Dexedrine, Fastin, Ionamin, methamphetamine, methedrine, Methylphenidate, or Preludin.
- He got into methedrine, somebody got murdered… it kind of got messy.
- The entourage's drug of choice during the documented 1965 tour was methedrine.
- Exactly why Mrs. Clinton made the Washington reference is unclear, because the chorus of disapproval was nationwide; it's seen by some observers as an attempt to portray her opponents as "out-of-touch" with down-home, "swing-voter" crystal methedrine users around the country. John Eskow: A Desperate Hillary Promises New Crystal Meth That's "Actually Good For You"; Laughs Off "So-Called Experts" Who Disagree
- In fact, Jacobson was injecting customized doses of methedrine, which raises blood pressure, relieves fatigue, and induces a touch of euphoria. Empire of Dreams
- War is like methedrine -- you may feel good while you're doing it, but sooner or later you have to crash and face up to your real problems. Philip Slater: The Folly of Bush's Go-It-Alone Policy