What Does Dog Food Mean?
Terms Used by Drug Dealers and Users
We have over 200 terms in our glossary of drug-related terms. Some of these terms are meant to be amusing, some are meant to be descriptive, and some are meant to be "cool." They all have one thing in common though: they all mask the true nature of the texts they feature in. Here is the one you care about:Dog food means "Heroin."
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In drug-related chat, Dog food is slang for heroin. Other slang terms for heroin include: For a full glossary of drug-related terms, check out our drugs page.Image for Dog Food
When I write Dog Food, I mean this:
"Heroin"
Summary of Key Points
We have summarized the key points in the table below:Dog Food | |
---|---|
Definition: | Heroin |
Type: | Slang Word (Jargon) |
Guessability: | 4: Difficult to guess |
Typical Users: | Adults |
Example of Dog Food Used in a Text
Dog Food
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