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dex

[ deks ]

noun

, Pharmacology Informal.
  1. short for dextromethorphan.


verb (used without object)

, Slang.
, dexed, dex·ing
  1. to take dangerously large amounts of over-the-counter cough suppressants containing dextromethorphan in order to get high.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of dex1

First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences

Another video is a close-up shot of a young woman wiping tears from her face while watching an early interaction between Dex and Emma with the caption: “Me 2 days later still crying watching edits.”

Then there’s the complexity of Dex’s journey.

Dana Carvey said returning to his ‘Fly on the Wall’ podcast is a salve, months after losing his son Dex: ‘You just want to make sure you keep moving.’

Kava ultimately wrote a program named Dex that would help him uncover the IP address he needed.

From Salon

The chemistry between Emma and Dex is so crucial to the magic of their story and how it develops over time.

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