What is Cocaine?
Cocaine is a potent and addictive illegal drug. It comes from the coca plant, which grows in South America. In the past, Indigenous people chewed coca leaves or made them into tea.
However, in the mid-20th century, scientists isolated the first pure form of cocaine hydrochloride. This substance was used for both medical and recreational purposes for many years.
Cocaine usually looks like a fine white powder and is often snorted. A cheaper version, called crack cocaine, appears as rock-like crystals that can be smoked or injected. Smoking crack cocaine is just as addictive as snorting the powdered form.
Cocaine can cause short-term effects like feeling very happy, having more energy, and being more alert. However, it is highly addictive and can harm your physical and mental health over time.
Using cocaine for a long time may lead to tolerance, dependence, heart problems, brain issues, and mental health troubles. It can also create many social and legal problems, such as money issues, broken relationships, and legal troubles.
Street Names for Cocaine
Users and drug dealers use slang for cocaine in an attempt to be discreet. Some common slang terms for cocaine are:
- Apache
- Aunt or Aunt Nora
- Big C
- Big Flake
- Blow
- Bump
- Birdie Power
- Coca
- C Dust
- Candy
- Crack
- Dust
- Fish Scale
- Flake
- Florida Snow
- Girl
- Line
- Mexican Percocet
- Nose Candy
- Pearl
- Rail
- Sneeze
- Sniff
- Snow
- Stash
- Star
- Stardust
- Toot
- White Girl
- White Rock
- Zip
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Slang Used for Crack Cocaine
Crack cocaine is a different type of cocaine created from cocaine powder mixed with a chemical solution. Once it solidifies, it is crushed into small pieces that can be smoked.
- Rock
- Black Rock
- Moon Rock
- Sleet
- Hail
- Candy
- Chemical
- Cookies
- Dice
- Gravel
- Grit
- Hail
- Ice Cubes
- Jelly Beans
- Nuggets
- Purple Caps
- Scrabble
- Freebase
- Tornado
- Snow Coke
- Blotter
- Bopper
- Trey
- Yam
- Yay
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The Ever-Evolving Slang of Crack Cocaine
The slang used for crack cocaine is diverse and ever-changing. This reflects the different communities that use the drug. Some terms describe the physical traits of the drug.
These include “rocks,” “hard rock,” and “ready rock.” These names refer to the crystalline structure of crack cocaine.
Some people use metaphors like “devil’s dandruff” or “white tornado” to show the harm caused by crack use. Euphemisms such as soap, bones, or ice cubes offer a guise of innocence, enabling conversations about crack cocaine to occur more discreetly in public settings.
In addition, the terminology related to crack cocaine goes beyond just the substance. It encompasses the process of smoking crack, the tools used, and the physical and mental effects that come with it. For instance, the phrase chasing the dragon describes the act of inhaling crack smoke, while terms like base pipe or crack stem refer to the device used for smoking the drug.
While some of these phrases may seem harmless, it is essential to understand the profound effects that crack cocaine can have. Beneath the surface of euphemisms and slang exists a grim truth. Crack is a substance that consumes lives, fuels cycles of poverty and crime, and weakens the global economy.
Street Names for Cocaine Mixed With Other Drugs
Many slang terms for cocaine and crack cocaine come from the drug’s appearance, effects, or pop culture. There are also specific nicknames for certain combinations of drugs that include cocaine. These are:
- Cocaine mixed with PCP: Space, Spaceball, Whack, Scottie, or Space Dust
- Cocaine and marijuana: Bazooka or Candy Sticks
- Cocaine and heroin: Speedball, Belushi, Bombita, Beach, H & C, He-She, Snowball
- Cocaine and Meth: Croak
- Cocaine and fentanyl: Dirty Fentanyl, Takeover
- Cocaine and tobacco: Coolie, Geek-Joint, Primos, Woo Blunt
- Cocaine mixed with MDMA (Ecstasy): Bumping Up
- Cocaine mixed with LSD and MDMA: Candy Flipping
- Cocaine mixed with heroin, meth, benzodiazepines and alcohol: Five Way
- Cocaine mixed with heroin and tobacco: Flamethrowers
If you suspect that someone close to you is using cocaine or crack cocaine and you notice them mentioning specific terms in discussions, on social media, or in text messages, it may be a sign that it’s time to reach out for treatment options.
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References
- National Institute on Drug Abuse: Cocaine
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration: 2021 NSDUH Annual National Report
- Drug Enforcement Administration: Drug Slang Code Words