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  • Dope — (d[=o]p), n. [D. doop a dipping, fr. doopen to dip. Cf. {Dip}.] 1. Any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as of opium for medicinal purposes, of grease for a lubricant, etc. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Any preparation, as of opium, used to stupefy… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dope — 1. noun a) Any viscous liquid or paste, such as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface. Whats the latest dope on the stock market? b) An absorbent material use …   Wiktionary

  • dope — /dohp/, n., v., doped, doping. n. 1. any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface. 2. an absorbent material used to absorb and hold a liquid, as in the manufacture of dynamite. 3. Aeron. a. any of various… …   Universalium

  • dope — noun /doʊp / (say dohp) 1. any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as a sauce, lubricant, etc. 2. an absorbent material used to absorb and hold a liquid, as in the manufacture of dynamite. 3. a. any of various varnish like products for coating the …  

  • dope — n. & v. n. 1 a varnish applied to the cloth surface of aeroplane parts to strengthen them, keep them airtight, etc. 2 a thick liquid used as a lubricant etc. 3 a substance added to petrol etc. to increase its effectiveness. 4 a sl. a narcotic; a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • dope — noun 1》 informal an illegal drug, especially cannabis or (US) heroin.     ↘a drug used to enhance the performance of an athlete, racehorse, or greyhound. 2》 informal a stupid person. 3》 informal information. 4》 a varnish formerly used to… …   English new terms dictionary

  • dope — [19] Dope originated in the USA, where it was borrowed from Dutch doop ‘sauce’. This was a derivative of the verb doopen ‘dip’, which doppelganger 174 is related to English dip. It was at first used as a general colloquialism for any thick semi… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • dope — [19] Dope originated in the USA, where it was borrowed from Dutch doop ‘sauce’. This was a derivative of the verb doopen ‘dip’, which is related to English dip. It was at first used as a general colloquialism for any thick semi liquid preparation …   Word origins

  • dope — n 1. paste, Inf. gook, Sl. goop; glue, rubber cement, epoxy; lubricant, oil, grease. 2. narcotic, drug; Inf. opiate, sedative, soporific, barbiturate, Inf. down or downer; amphetamine, stimulant, Inf. up or upper, Sl. speed; hallucinogen,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • dope — Any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as of opium for medicinal purposes, of grease for a lubricant, etc., and in popular meaning signifies opium derivative, ranging from harmless concoction to most powerful narcotics containing heroin or opium… …   Black's law dictionary

  • dope — Any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as of opium for medicinal purposes, of grease for a lubricant, etc., and in popular meaning signifies opium derivative, ranging from harmless concoction to most powerful narcotics containing heroin or opium… …   Black's law dictionary

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