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Definition of sal

sal

  • Ecstasy (MDMA).

    Last edited on Sep 07 2007. Submitted by Ronnie D. from Covington, KY, USA on Sep 07 2007.

  • to be sal is to be on Ecstasy (MDMA).
    Man chop was sal'd out last night.

    Last edited on Sep 07 2007. Submitted by Ronnie D. from Covington, KY, USA on Sep 07 2007.

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