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dime bag

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dime bag
n. Slang
A specified amount of an unlawful drug, packaged and sold for a fixed price, usually about ten dollars.
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Noun1.dime bag - street name for a packet of illegal drugs that is sold for ten dollars
deck - street name for a packet of illegal drugs


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They were more than just individuals standing on a street corner and trying to sell a dime bag of weed - much more.
Thematically, though, ’Face more or less sticks to the script his listeners have come to expect: The streets are coldhearted and your best friend will stab you in the back over a dime piece, a dime bag, or even just two nickels, so surrender yourself to spirituality and find peace.
Back in 1996, Golden State voters had overwhelmingly passed Proposition 215, allowing patients with a doctor's recommendation to use pot for serious medical conditions such as chronic pain and severe nausea, In effect, the nation's highest court decided that state laws legalizing cannabis for medical se weren't worth a dime bag.
 
 
 
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