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poppers
noun
Plural of popper
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Last year, BBC cameras caught a young woman on someone's shoulders at Glastonbury doing poppers right in the middle of Disclosure's set.
But the current trend is for late-night pubs and bars, which suit cocaine users but are too sedate for pill poppers.
That said, they ought to give pause to the most voracious supplement poppers.
Certainly, I suspect many of the civilians living somewhat less extravagant lives who have bought, quite literally, into the Ramsays' carefully honed 'family' image might find talk of amyl nitrate poppers and secret assignations in top London hotels just a bit too |rococo for them to get their heads round.
Poppers' physical effects, which include a short-live high and the loosening of muscles, have been known to improve anal sex.
It can only be the ultimate restaurant experience With a Tory MP outing himself as a user, why are poppers being banned?
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He said the Games had defied the "naysayers and gloomadon-poppers".
Instead, the French consult their doctors at frequent intervals and are the champion pill-poppers of Europe.Special report The health of nations No reverse gear Anatomy lesson Money well spent?
The state picks up most of the tab, as pensioners, the biggest pill-poppers, pay nothing.
Shakespeare would steal this plotline quicker than a poppers-racing pulse.
Doing better second time around were Tame Impala, whose hugely acclaimed Lonerism kicked the Perth psych-poppers up into the big league.
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