recreational medicine

English

Noun

recreational medicine (uncountable)

  1. (euphemistic, humorous) Recreational drugs.
    • 1996 July 1, Princess, “I've got time for you”, in alt.personal.ads (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-19:
      Who am I? Just a middle-aged guy, who enjoyed the fruits of ill gotten wealth, as an entrepreneur of recreational medicine.
    • 1999 January 8, John Byrnes, “Climbers who've had knots named after them”, in rec.climbing (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-19:
      > I wonder if people go to rec.medicine and ask for advice about open heart
      Recreational medicine is mostly illegal in the U.S. these days. ;-)
    • 2007 August 12, larry moe 'n curly, “Re: OT Clinton: Get educated, drop the rhetoric”, in alt.autos.toyota (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-19:
      That's how you always answer when you don't have the truth on your side. Next time, withdraw slowly from your recreational medicine so you don't become hostile and delusioned.
    • 2010 November 3, David J. Martin, “Cocaine, mirrors, and US currency”, in alt.fan.cecil-adams (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-19:
      I'm a little older than you and started earlier. I started smoking pot at 16. I was in graduate school in the early 80s and had reduced my practice of recreational medicine by quite a bit.
    • 2018 June 29, Chafetz Chayim ha'Yehu'di, “Harlan Ellison z"l...27 May 1934-28 June 2018”, in alt.arts.poetry.comments (Usenet), retrieved 2022-04-19:
      FYI: metformin; janumet; pravastatin; lisinipril. digoxin; verapamil; trulicity; amlodopine; aspirin. I do not smoke; I do not drink at all (not even a tsp of wine on Shabbos evening); nor do I use any kind of 'recreational' medicine. I daven three times a day; keep kosher; do not even wish for NaziGene and PaedoBarney to perish an early, painful biological death (albeit even if deserved).
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