hophead

hophead
Synonyms and related words:
LSD user, acidhead, addict, alcoholic, chain smoker, cocaine sniffer, cokie, cubehead, dipsomaniac, dope fiend, doper, drug abuser, drug addict, drug user, drunkard, fiend, freak, glue sniffer, habitual, head, heavy smoker, hype, junkie, marijuana smoker, methhead, narcotics addict, pillhead, pothead, snowbird, speed freak, tripper, user

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  • Hophead — may mean * A user of cannabis in American slang * Someone who appreciates highly flavoured American beer …   Wikipedia

  • hophead — opium addict, 1911, from HOP (Cf. hop) (n.2) + HEAD (Cf. head) (n.) in the drug sense …   Etymology dictionary

  • hophead — ☆ hophead [häp′hed΄ ] n. [ HOP2, n. 3 + HEAD, n. 22] Slang a drug addict …   English World dictionary

  • hophead — noun a) A drug addict. Why should we all go around on tiptoe forever pretending the kids not a hophead? Rabbit at Rest , by John Updike b) a beer enthusiast …   Wiktionary

  • hophead — n American a narcotics user. Hop was a late 19th century term for opium, later extended to any stupefying drug including mari huana. Hophead, dating from the 1940s, was one of the first words for a category of drug users to use the head suffix.… …   Contemporary slang

  • hophead — 1. n. an alcoholic or a drunkard. I’m afraid that Wally is becoming a hop head. □ Ernie is a well established and incurable hophead. 2. n. a drug user; someone under the effects of drugs. (Drugs.) □ The hopheads are taking over this part of town …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • hophead — noun Date: 1911 slang a drug addict …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hophead — /hop hed /, n. Older Slang. a narcotics addict, esp. an opium addict. [1910 15; HOP2 + HEAD] * * * …   Universalium

  • hophead — n. drug addict (Slang) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hophead — noun informal 1》 N. Amer. a drug addict. 2》 Austral./NZ a heavy drinker …   English new terms dictionary

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