nickel bag
1Nickel Bag — EP EP by Kottonmouth Kings Released May 9, 2006 …
2nickel bag — noun see nickel …
3nickel bag — noun see nickel III, 2 …
4nickel — /nik euhl/, n., v., nickeled, nickeling or (esp. Brit.) nickelled, nickelling, adj. n. 1. Chem. a hard, silvery white, ductile and malleable metallic element, allied to iron and cobalt, not readily oxidized: used chiefly in alloys, in… …
5nickel — also nickle noun Etymology: probably from Swedish nickel, from German Kupfernickel niccolite (mineral containing nickel arsenide) probably from Kupfer copper + Nickel goblin; from the deceptive copper color of niccolite Date: 1755 1. a silver… …
6nickel note — noun five dollars worth of a drug a nickel bag of drugs a nickel deck of heroin • Syn: ↑nickel • Hypernyms: ↑fiver, ↑five spot, ↑five dollar bill …
7nickel — nick•el [[t]ˈnɪk əl[/t]] n. v. eled, el•ing (esp. brit.) elled, el•ling, 1) chem. a hard, silvery white, ductile and malleable metallic element, not readily oxidized: used in alloys and in electroplating Symbol: Ni; at. wt.: 58.71; at. no.: 28;… …
8bag — I. n 1. an unattractive and/or unpleasant woman. This usage originated in the early 20th century with the idea of a shapeless, heavy or burdensome female, previously expressed as baggage . 2. one s special interest or current preoccupation,… …
9bag job — n a theft or burglary. An underworld term heard in Britain but more widespread in the USA; not to be confused with a paper bag job. bag lady n a female vagrant, specifically one who through obsession or necessity collects junk and carries it in… …
10List of street names of drugs — This is a list of street names of commonly used recreational drugs. Such names vary according to location, and tend to change over time. Many names are used to describe several different recreational drugs. Contents 1 List of street names of… …