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Definition of dime bag in English: dime bagnoun North American informal A specified amount of an illegal drug, packaged and sold for a fixed price. 〈美,非正式〉(以固定价格包装出售的)特定数量的毒品 Example sentencesExamples - There is something really depressing, however, about the idea of having to go into the Pacific Centre for a dime bag.
- Are you saying that the Famous Ukrainian Mafia doesn't have enough coin already to buy dime bags of weed, so they'll jack your car first for the sole purpose of paying the kingpins in Vancouver for grass-filled garbage bags?
- There was no porn mag stuck between these pages, and neither were these pages glued together to look like a book while the middle was cut out to create a perfect hiding place for a dime bag.
- We get to the container just as a man on a bench is extracting drugs from a dime bag with a syringe.
- With it he can safely pick up syringes, condoms, dime bags and other sex and drug paraphernalia.
- When you fill them with pot, they become dime bags, $10 a pop.
- And if they had thought school was for losers and the cool thing to do was to hang out all day listening to music and running dime bags for the local narcotics emporium, I would have been right there with them.
- But there's good old Jay, standing there on the street corner in his school tie and blazer, waiting for his ‘friend’ to come back with the dime bag he said he was going to buy when he ducked down the alley three hours ago - with Jay's money.
- And the last dime bag had cost over a thousand dollars.
- I pulled out a dime bag filled with cocaine from an inside pocket.
- Caitlin glanced to Lucas oddly, and then pulled a small dime bag of marijuana from her pocket, wiggling it slightly in the air.
- There's the Ivy League dork who thinks that weed alone will make him popular; he just gets beat up for his backpack, as if his lunch money from elementary school has become a dime bag at Princeton.
- This isn't just a situation where a player got caught with half a joint and a dime bag.
- With a title as tempting as this, our Mary Jane journey should have been a sizable dime bag better.
- After digging around between the couch cushions for a while, he discovered that the dime bag he'd stashed there a few weeks before had gone missing somewhere.
- Now, quick, hide that dime bag before Junior sees it.
Definition of dime bag in US English: dime bagnounˈdīm ˌbaɡ North American informal A specified amount of an illegal drug, packaged and sold for a fixed price. 〈美,非正式〉(以固定价格包装出售的)特定数量的毒品 Example sentencesExamples - There is something really depressing, however, about the idea of having to go into the Pacific Centre for a dime bag.
- This isn't just a situation where a player got caught with half a joint and a dime bag.
- With it he can safely pick up syringes, condoms, dime bags and other sex and drug paraphernalia.
- Now, quick, hide that dime bag before Junior sees it.
- With a title as tempting as this, our Mary Jane journey should have been a sizable dime bag better.
- And the last dime bag had cost over a thousand dollars.
- When you fill them with pot, they become dime bags, $10 a pop.
- After digging around between the couch cushions for a while, he discovered that the dime bag he'd stashed there a few weeks before had gone missing somewhere.
- Are you saying that the Famous Ukrainian Mafia doesn't have enough coin already to buy dime bags of weed, so they'll jack your car first for the sole purpose of paying the kingpins in Vancouver for grass-filled garbage bags?
- And if they had thought school was for losers and the cool thing to do was to hang out all day listening to music and running dime bags for the local narcotics emporium, I would have been right there with them.
- But there's good old Jay, standing there on the street corner in his school tie and blazer, waiting for his ‘friend’ to come back with the dime bag he said he was going to buy when he ducked down the alley three hours ago - with Jay's money.
- There's the Ivy League dork who thinks that weed alone will make him popular; he just gets beat up for his backpack, as if his lunch money from elementary school has become a dime bag at Princeton.
- Caitlin glanced to Lucas oddly, and then pulled a small dime bag of marijuana from her pocket, wiggling it slightly in the air.
- I pulled out a dime bag filled with cocaine from an inside pocket.
- We get to the container just as a man on a bench is extracting drugs from a dime bag with a syringe.
- There was no porn mag stuck between these pages, and neither were these pages glued together to look like a book while the middle was cut out to create a perfect hiding place for a dime bag.
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