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==Slang terms== {{Main|argot|Drug culture}} [[Slang term]]s include: getting ''high'' (generic), being ''stoned'', ''cooked'', or ''blazed'' (usually in reference to cannabis),<ref name=":1">{{cite journal |url=https://scholar.google.co.uk/scholar?cluster=2831786369993753984&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5|author=Johnson BD, Bardhi F, Sifaneck SJ, Dunlap E |title=Marijuana Argot As Subculture Threads |year=2005 |journal=[[British Journal of Criminology]] |volume=46 |issue=1 |pages=46β77 |doi=10.1093/bjc/azi053}}</ref> and many more specific slang terms for particular intoxicants. [[Alcohol (drug)|Alcohol]] intoxication is graded in intensity from ''buzzed'', to ''tipsy'' then ''drunk'' all the way up to ''hammered'', ''plastered'', ''smashed'', ''wasted'', ''destroyed'', ''shitfaced'' and a number of other terms. The term ''rolling'' is a common word used to describe being under the influence of [[MDMA]] and for [[LSD]] the phrases ''frying'' or ''tripping'' have been used. "Tripping" is a term that is considered applicable to virtually all [[hallucinogens]] which includes [[psychedelics]], [[dissociatives]], [[deliriants]] and possibly certain types of [[hypnotics]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2024}}
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