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What is the drug Emoji?
The most frequently used emojis for drugs are: Pill (Prescriptions, or Ecstacy): π Maple leaf (Marijuana): π Cigarette (Marijuana / Tobacco): π¬
What is a slang word for drug dealer?
Cooker, dealer, dope peddler, dummy man, hookup, mad hatter, middleman, mule, pill lady, potrepreneur, pump, pusher, source.
Can you get charged for texting about drugs?
Your involvement may simply be as a witness to build a case against the drug dealer. It’s also possible that the text could lead to a criminal investigation against you, but as stated before, the criminal investigation would likely be for drug possession, not for just texting about drug use.
What does π mean in drugs?
The Leaf Fluttering in the Wind emoji π depicts one or two green leaves being blown by the wind. It is commonly used to represent leaves, good weather, spring and summer, windy days, plants, and marijuana.
What is another word for drug dealing?
What is another word for drug dealer?
dealer | bagman |
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drug trafficker | candy man |
dope peddler | dope pusher |
drug peddler | drug seller |
drug supplier | supplier |
What can police do with text messages about drugs?
For starters, there isn’t a law that says a person cannot text someone about drug use. Therefore, it is only when the text message indicates that a person is buying or selling drugs that the risk of a bust becomes real. In some cases, text messages can be used as evidence to prosecute a person for a crime.
What does π mean in texting?
π β Marijuana/weed.
What is the Molly emoji?
The emoji of a pill means heroin, the snowflake emoji could stand for cocaine and the drooling smiley face has been found to stand for ecstasy or the drug commonly known as Molly.
What does π mean slang?
The Maple Leaf emoji π is commonly used to refer to these trees. More generally, the Maple Leaf emoji π is used to refer to leaves of trees in general. Note: the Maple Leaf emoji π is sometimes used in reference to cannabis (marijuana) due to a basic resemblance in leaf shape.
What are the most commonly used drug code words?
Other commonly used code words included βMollyβ (used to describe MDMA or ecstasy), βsnowβ, βtabsβ, and βblowβ. Like marijuana, ecstasy has come to be known as a party drug but has been found in numerous occasions to be cut with other (sometimes deadly) unidentified substances.
Are You being denied drugs because you don’t use the right words?
According to our survey, more than a third of participants between the ages of 18 and 29 told us theyβd been denied drugs because they didnβt use the proper code words to describe them.
What are the most common edible code words for marijuana?
Respondents told us the most common edible code word for marijuana was pizza β perhaps commonly associated because marijuana is sold in fractions of an ounce similar to the way pizza slices are cut and served.
Do too many code words do the opposite?
Of course, too many of these code words might do just opposite depending on how commonly recognized those terms happen to be.