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Brown$503748$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

FORM OF POWDERED COCAINE OR HEROIN
Brown brown; Brown Brown

Brown      
n. Brown, nome di prestigiosa università americana situata a Providence (Rode Island)
dark brown         
COLOR
List of terms associated with the color brown; Light brown; Pale Sandy Brown; Dark brown; Brown (color); Brown (colour); Pullman brown; Reddish brown; Brown colour; Brownish; 964B00
marrone scuro
light brown         
COLOR
List of terms associated with the color brown; Light brown; Pale Sandy Brown; Dark brown; Brown (color); Brown (colour); Pullman brown; Reddish brown; Brown colour; Brownish; 964B00
nocciola

Definition

Brown
Just plain good.
I saw Ween last night. They played a pretty brown show.

Wikipedia

Brown-brown

Brown-brown is a purported form of cocaine or amphetamine insufflation mixed with smokeless gunpowder. This powder often contains nitroglycerin, a drug prescribed for heart conditions, which might cause vasodilation, permitting the cocaine or amphetamine insufflation to move more freely through the body. This, in turn, is believed to allow for a more intense high. The term may also refer to heroin.

Brown-brown is reportedly given to child soldiers in West African armed conflicts. One former child soldier, Michel Chikwanine, has written a graphic novel with Jessica Dee Humphreys called Child Soldier, about the experience of being captured at the age of 5 by rebel fighters in the Democratic Republic of Congo, including being given brown-brown. "The rebel soldier who had hit me used a long, jagged knife to cut my wrist and rubbed powder into the wound. They called it Brown Brown – a mixture of gunpowder and a drug called cocaine. Right away, I began to feel like my brain was trying to jump out of my head."