crack out

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Verb

crack out (third-person singular simple present cracks out, present participle cracking out, simple past and past participle cracked out)

  1. (intransitive, drugs, slang) To show signs or symptoms of excessive crack cocaine use.
    Look over there. That kid is cracking out.
  2. (transitive, drugs, slang) To intoxicate through the administration of crack cocaine.
  3. (transitive, drugs, slang, by extension) To intoxicate, similar to a crack high, through administration of a comparable substance.
    • Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!, Morgan Spurlock.
      "So part of the reason why this is the fastest growing chain is because their[sic] cracking us out on MSG"

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