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dope

[ dohp ]

noun

  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. Aeronautics.
    1. any of various varnishlike products for coating a fabric, as of airplane wings, in order to make it waterproof, stronger, etc.
    2. a similar product used to coat the fabric of a balloon to reduce gas leakage.
  4. Slang.
    1. any narcotic or narcoticlike drug taken to induce euphoria or satisfy addiction.
    2. any illicit drug.
    3. a drug, as a steroid, given to an athlete to boost athletic performance.
    4. a narcotic or other drug given surreptitiously to a horse to improve or retard its performance in a race.
  5. Slang. information, data, or news:

    What's the latest dope on the strike?

  6. Informal. a stupid or unresponsive person.
  7. Southern U.S. (chiefly South Atlantic States). a carbonated, flavored, and sweetened drink, especially cola-flavored; soda pop.
  8. North Central U.S. (chiefly Ohio). syrup used as a topping for ice cream.


verb (used with object)

doped, doping.
  1. Slang.
    1. to affect with dope or drugs (usually followed by up or out ):

      I was so doped up that I couldn't remember a thing.

    2. to add a narcotic or other drug to:

      My brother doped my food as a prank.

    3. to give a drug to (an athlete or horse), so as to affect performance in a race or other competition.
  2. to apply or treat with dope:

    In the winter, we doped the fabric of the airplanes in the hangar.

  3. Electronics. to add or treat (a pure semiconductor) with a dopant.

verb (used without object)

doped, doping.
  1. Slang. to take drugs:

    He only dopes on weekends鈥攐r so he says.

adjective

  1. Slang. great; excellent:

    His band is so dope!

verb phrase

  1. Slang. to figure out; work out: to dope out a solution to a problem.

    to dope out a plan;

    to dope out a solution to a problem.

dope

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noun

  1. any of a number of preparations made by dissolving cellulose derivatives in a volatile solvent, applied to fabric in order to improve strength, tautness, etc
  2. an additive used to improve the properties of something, such as an antiknock compound added to petrol
  3. a thick liquid, such as a lubricant, applied to a surface
  4. a combustible absorbent material, such as sawdust or wood pulp, used to hold the nitroglycerine in dynamite
  5. slang.
    1. any illegal drug, usually cannabis
    2. ( as modifier )

      a dope fiend

  6. a drug administered to a racehorse or greyhound to affect its performance
  7. informal.
    a person considered to be stupid or slow-witted
  8. informal.
    news or facts, esp confidential information
  9. informal.
    a photographic developing solution
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. electronics to add impurities to (a semiconductor) in order to produce or modify its properties
  2. to apply or add a dopant to
  3. to administer a drug to (oneself or another)
  4. intr to take dope
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

adjective

  1. slang.
    excellent
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of dope1

First recorded in 1840鈥50; from Dutch doop (dialect) 鈥渟auce,鈥 derivative of dopen 鈥渢o dip, baptize鈥; deep ( def ), dip 1
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of dope1

C19: from Dutch doop sauce, from doopen to dip
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Or after a two-year doping scandal, unnecessary egg slap and a criticised weight agreement, should we move on from this family feud?

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But the bloodline rivalry, doping scandal and egg slap all led to their sons, nobody else, standing face-to-face inside a boxing ring.

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Benn, who has denied intentional doping and has been cleared to fight by anti-doping authorities, is unbeaten in 23 pro fights.

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Benn has since been cleared to fight and denies intentionally doping, but the scandal has tarnished his reputation.

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Benn admitted to two failed tests but insisted he was innocent of intentional doping and suggested it may have been because of contamination.

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What else does dope mean?

A dope can be a fool, a slang term for 鈥渆xcellent,鈥 or refer to drugs like marijuana.

Doping is using performance-enhancing drugs in sports.

Where did the term dope come from?

Dope comes from the Dutch doop, meaning 鈥渢hick sauce鈥 and used for various types of gravy in English in the early 1800s. By the 1850s, dope was a mild insult for a 鈥渟tupid person鈥 鈥 even Disney鈥檚 1937 Snow White and the Seven Dwarves featured Dopey.

You know what else is thick and sticky? Opium, referred to as dope by the 1880s. This drug can be packed into a pipe as a thick paste. By the 1900s, dope was slang for other drugs, including 鈥渕orphine,鈥 鈥渃ocaine,鈥 and 鈥渉eroine鈥 and then especially 鈥渕arijuana.鈥 A dope city is 2000s slang for a neighborhood where drugs are prevalent.

Dope spread into the hip-hop lexicon in its early days. Clean-living rapper Spoonie Gee cautioned teens on his 1979 鈥淪poonin Rap: 鈥淵ou better look alive, not like you take dope.鈥 Else you鈥檒l be a dope, slang for someone who is drugged out.

Rappers started using the word dope to mean 鈥渆xcellent鈥 by the 1980s, which we can find in the lyrics of hip-hop OG鈥榮 Busy Bee and Grandmaster Flash. Some linguists call this process of changing a term with negative connotations into positive ones 鈥inversion.鈥 We see it in other slang like bad or sick, both meaning 鈥渧ery good.鈥 Associations with the euphoric feelings of being high and the 鈥渂ad boy鈥 vibes of drug-dealing, street life, and partying probably also helped shift dope鈥榮 meaning.

Doping, for 鈥減erformance-enhancing drugs鈥 like steroids banned in sports, came into the spotlight during scandals in baseball, cycling, and the Olympics in the 1990鈥2000s. Particularly prominent was Lance Armstrong, the tarnished Tour de France champion who admitted to doping in 2013. This sense of dope evolves out of horse-racing slang in the early 1900s, with dope referring to substances given to horses to improve (or impair) their performance. Expressions like the straight dope or inside dope comes from bettors getting all the information on a horse.

How to use the term dope

While dope for 鈥渆xcellent鈥 came out of Black slang and hip-hop culture, it was quickly appropriated by mainstream culture. The nerdy, white step-brother in 1995鈥檚 Clueless remarked 鈥渢hat would be pretty dope of us鈥 to help out his stepsister鈥檚 friends.

Lana Del Rey commands 鈥淏e young, be dope, be proud,鈥 on her 2012 single 鈥淎mericans.鈥

a dope morning

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Dope has even made its way into Kpop on 叠罢厂鈥檚 2015 single 鈥淒ope,鈥 in which the band boasts about being the slang term.

Despite the appropriation, it still sees plenty of use in Black culture. For example, comedians Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson launched a podcast called 鈥2 Dope Queens鈥 that discusses topics on race and gender. Director Rick Famuyiwa titled his 2015 feature film Dope, about a geeky, Black teen man who overcomes adversity, including a bullying drug-dealer.

Dope is still used as slang for 鈥渄rugs,鈥 as seen in G Unit鈥檚 2015 joint 鈥淢ove that Dope鈥: 鈥淭urn the whole brick to a Lam / Been rockin鈥 the dope, soon as it get off the boat.鈥

Doping is widely used in discussions of sports. In the 2010s, a massive doping scandal rocked Russian sports, including an official Russian team being banned (though not individual athletes) from the 2018 Winter Olympics. The organization that tests athletes in international competitions is called the World Anti-Doping Agency.

More examples of dope:

鈥淐ongresswoman Maxine Waters Inspires a Dope Designer T-Shirt During Men鈥檚 Fashion Week鈥
鈥擩azmin Brooks, Essence (headline), July 2018

鈥淒ope testing is due to be introduced at The Open for the first time this week at Carnoustie but South African golfing legend Gary Player questions why it has taken so long.鈥
鈥擮isin McQueirns, Pundit Arena, July 2018

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This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the term鈥檚 history, meaning, and usage.

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