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Definition of laced

lace

noun

  • another word for money.
    Got any lace on ya?

    Last edited on Dec 11 2013. Submitted by Chuck S. on Dec 11 2013.

verb

  • To BLESS or Bestowed upon with solid information. Compare with showing love. For example: Ric told Randy I'm about to [lace] you with some game that's gonna change this whole thang.

    Last edited on Jan 27 2017. Submitted by Jaye-Supreme on Jan 27 2017.

verb - transitive

  • to add drugs to food or drink.
    Who laced the punch?

    Last edited on Dec 11 2013. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Sep 09 2009.

  • to punch, strike.
    I'm gonna lace that guy.

    Last edited on Dec 11 2013. Submitted by Chuck S. on Dec 11 2013.

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