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speedball
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speed·ball  (spdbôl)
n.
1. A game resembling soccer but differing mainly in that a ball caught on the fly may be passed with the hands and points may be scored by a forward pass over the goal line.
2. Slang An intravenous dose of cocaine mixed with heroin or an amphetamine.

speedball [ˈspiːdˌbɔːl]
n
(Law / Recreational Drugs) Slang a mixture of heroin with amphetamine or cocaine
Translations
speedball [ˈspiːdbɔːl] N
1. (= game) → speedball m
2. (= drugs) → chute m de cocaína con heroína


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Speedballing refers to the intravenous use of heroin or morphine and cocaine in the same needle.
Speedballing is not a new phenomenon, it has been around for years and the health agencies report no increase in this activity and therefore this cannot be linked to the current or past availability of drugs.
Please don’t tell me Eileen Fisher and Ralph Lauren are speedballing and freebasing with hustlers in their spare time
 
 
 
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