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What kind of drug is "HUFF" a slang for ?
cant keep up with all these new terms:eek2 :eek2
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HUFF is putting something in a bag and sucking it in to get high,
like the indians at the gas station, thats not water in the bag thats gas, lets get high? |
Huffing, or inhaling volatile substances, is becoming increasingly popular among children, especially among 12- to 14-year-olds. ...
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Most 8th graders know the above line from the fairy tale The Three Little Pigs, and many learned what the word ?huff" means from this. But did you know that for nearly 20 percent of 8th graders, the word ?huff" means something very different and very deadly?
?Huffing" is slang for inhaling the fumes of common products such as household cleaners or paint. Inhaling the fumes produces a dizzy, tingling feeling, or a ?high," |
just head back to my hometown you can see themhuffing glue and paint thinner...fuckers fall over passed out in the middle of the road sometimes :(
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The mexicans who live under the bridge around here like to huff that gold spray paint shit
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thanks just heard it in passing...... wasnt quite sure what to make of it :thumbsup
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Huffing is almost old school...
WD40 used to be a local favorite and PAM cooking spray Kill them brain cells.. kill them brain cells I think the term "Huffing" has been in use since 1990 BIG B |
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Amyl or butyl nitrate also called poppers. |
Glue
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man I used to trip out on that butane :o)
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never huffed befor It might fuck with my puff
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some people huff spraypaint
nice life |
drugs suck, dont take them!
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Believe it or not, huffing has been around much longer than you think. In the 1800's, nitrious chloride, ether and chloroform were used as popular intoxicants. Ether was drank or sniffed and was a cheaper alternative to alcohol. That lasted for most of the 19th century and early 20th centery. In the 1940's, solvents such as gasoline became popular. It wasn't until the 1960's that solvent sniffing became a problem. People used paint thinner, lacquer thinner, nail polish remover, shoe polish, airplane glue, lighter fluid and aerosol products such as spray paints, non-stick cooking sprays, shoe shine compounds, deodorants and hair spray.
Usually the substane is placed on a cloth or in a paper bag and inhaled deeply. Gases are placed in balloons and inhaled. Poppers are usually nitrates that are contained in a small glass bottles or ampules. The vials are broken or "popped" and the contents sniffed. They are sold under various names such as RUSH, KICK, BELT and JOCK AROMA. The effects of nitrates include a fullness in the head or a rush. A mild euphoria or a perception that time has slowed down. Some users mentioned an increase in sexual feelings. |
It's not a drug it's how you do it... It can be glue, paint, Shit even...
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LOL I better keep my eye on Magnus, he likes cleaning products a little too much for my liking ;)
He's probably in the back huffing lysol right now. LOL! DH |
http://www.urbandictionary.com/ - pimp!
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Please explain to me, WHY the hell would you huff chemicals?
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I went to high school with a girl that died huffing Gold Spray paint from a paper bag..... serious stuff :(
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