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Definition of (one's) highness

(one's) highness

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Other terms relating to 'drug user':

Definitions include: a handgun.
Definitions include: misspelling of junkie.
Definitions include: a marijuana smoker.
Definitions include: to appear as if permanently under the influence of drugs, even when sober.
Definitions include: a person who uses methamphetamines.
Definitions include: burnt out, caused by smoking to much marijuana.
Definitions include: addicted.
Definitions include: person who is habitually intoxicated (from alcohol or other drugs).
Definitions include: a person who acts like they are addicted to crack cocaine.
Definitions include: spelling variant of tweaker.
Definitions include: a person who has ingested such a large quantity of drugs (often over an extended period of time)
Definitions include: a resident or citizen of the United States.
Definitions include: a person who takes illegal drugs, or takes prescription drugs in a manner not prescribed.
Definitions include: permanently impaired from drug abuse.
Definitions include: a person who experiments with mind-altering drugs.

Other terms relating to 'under the influence of drugs':

Definitions include: To be really intoxicated from drinking, doing drugs or most of the time both.
Definitions include: to be under the influence of methamphetamine.
Definitions include: mean; spiteful; cruel.
Definitions include: to be under the influence of both marijuana and alcohol.
Definitions include: severely under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Definitions include: to be extremely excited about something.
Definitions include: very intoxicated by anything but alcohol.
Definitions include: very intoxicated; spacey.
Definitions include: adj. extremely high from smoking marijuana, sometimes shortened simply to 'blown'.
Definitions include: shortened form of sketchy.
Definitions include: being high on drugs.
Definitions include: severely intoxicated.
Definitions include: a lot of.
Definitions include: on cocaine.
Definitions include: extremely intoxicated.

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Other terms relating to 'high':

Definitions include: extremely intoxicated from marijuana.
Definitions include: no matter what.
Definitions include: "Galesville Ettrick Trempealeau High School" in Galesville, WI.
Definitions include: acronym for "high gravity".
Definitions include: intoxicated from drugs.
Definitions include: very high.
Definitions include: the upper range of an estimated figure.
Definitions include: a person who makes large sums of money.
Definitions include: erect nipples.
Definitions include: of extreme high quality, expensive to a point that it becomes unattainable.
Definitions include: a intelligent, sophisticated person who comes from a poor or middle class family.
Definitions include: see in high cotton.
Definitions include: very high; excessively high.
Definitions include: very high.
Definitions include: pie-in-the-sky, fancy, crazy and elitist.

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