What is the meaning of CANDY. Phrases containing CANDY
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barbiturates or cocaine
Sugar candy is London Cockney rhyming slang for brandy. Sugar candy is London Cockney rhyming slang for handy.
[ majoun (Arabic) is candy laced with hashish , sold in Morocco, Afghanistan] hashish. See hash
A code word for sex. "I went to Jaquilla's house last night and she gave me some of dat candy" 2. A code word for the club drug known as ecstacy. "Where did you buy that candy that you had at the rave last night?"Â
LSD mixed with ecstasy
Named after Sammy Davis Jr.'s famous song, the "Candy Man."
cocaine
n cotton candy. The revolting foodstuff one can buy at fairgrounds which resembles a giant blob of fibreglass wrapped around a stick.
Candyfloss is London Cockney rhyming slang for toss.
Young people who attend raves; rave attendees who wear candy jewelry
Candyass is American slang for a weak and effete person.
Candyman is slang for a drug dealer.
n. The colorful shiny/glossy coated paint job on a car (usually metallic). "My ride got that brand new candy paint on it."Â
Candy is slang for heroin. Candy is slang for cocaine.Candy is slang for a dose of LSD taken on a sugar cube.Candy is American slang for a type of dark heroin from Mexico.
drug supplier
Candy blunt is slang for a joint soaked in codeine.
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a.
Converted wholly or partially into sugar or candy; as candied sirup.
v. i.
To have sugar crystals form in or on; as, fruits preserved in sugar candy after a time.
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A kind of confectionery, usually a small cube or square of tenacious paste, or candy, of varying composition and flavor.
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A weight, at Madras 500 pounds, at Bombay 560 pounds.
v. t.
A more or less solid article of confectionery made by boiling sugar or molasses to the desired consistency, and than crystallizing, molding, or working in the required shape. It is often flavored or colored, and sometimes contains fruit, nuts, etc.
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Covered or incrusted with that which resembles sugar or candy.
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Preserved in or with sugar; incrusted with a candylike substance; as, candied fruits.
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An annual plant of the genus Iberis, cultivated in gardens. The name was originally given to the I. umbellata, first, discovered in the island of Candia.
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A variety of spinel, of a dark color, found at Candy, in Ceylon.
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Pulverized sugar candy.
v. i.
To be formed into candy; to solidify in a candylike form or mass.
v. t.
To make sugar crystals of or in; to form into a mass resembling candy; as, to candy sirup.
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A kind of candy made of molasses or brown sugar boiled down and poured out in shallow pans.
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A kind of candy, mainly composed of sugar and butter.
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The name of two plants (Sesamum orientale and S. indicum), originally Asiatic; -- also called oil plant. From their seeds an oil is expressed, called benne oil, used mostly for making soap. In the southern United States the seeds are used in candy.
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A kind of candy or sweetneat made up in small balls or disks.
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To incrust with sugar or with candy, or with that which resembles sugar or candy.
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To conserve or boil in sugar; as, to candy fruits; to candy ginger.
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