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1 droguer
droguer [dʀɔge]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb2. reflexive verb* * *dʀɔge
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2) ( illégalement) to dope [animal, sportif]; to drug [victime]; to doctor [boisson]
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se droguer verbe pronominal1) péj ( avec des médicaments) to dope oneself (à, de with)2) ( avec des stupéfiants) to take drugs* * *dʀɔɡe vt[victime] to drug, [malade] to give drugs to* * *droguer verb table: aimerA vtrB se droguer vpr1 péj ( avec des médicaments) to dope oneself (à, de with);2 ( avec des stupéfiants) to take drugs, be on drugs; se droguer à l'héroïne to be on heroin.[drɔge] verbe transitif1. [toxicomane] to drug2. [malade] to dose with drugs[repas] to put a drug in————————se droguer verbe pronominal intransitif
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