charlie

چارلی
definition
noun
a code word representing the letter C, used in radio communication.
cocaine.
example
I woke up in the afternoon from the night before and instead of having anything to eat, I had a can of soft drink and a line of 'charlie' .
And for the first six months I was clean, but then we kept saying yes to more gigs, I started drinking too much and taking a bit of 'charlie' , to get through it.
The point of all the numbers - published by a team from the Institute for Pharmacological Research in Milan - is that consumption of 'charlie' in the region is much higher than previously thought.
And then he asked, ‘Do you know where I can get any 'charlie' from?’
Hence you have a band who are clearly a bit un-nerved by the amount of freeloaders gossiping about their next load of 'charlie' , and the whole thing spirals down from there.
Ian is fond of his 'charlie' , a habit which keeps leaving him ‘flat out on the bed and staring at the cracks which trail across the ceiling like rivers seen from orbit’.
I'll be knackered by teatime. I'll need a drink and a nice line or two of 'charlie' .
Honestly, I couldn't have been keener to get clear of that airport if I'd had half a kilo of 'charlie' up my jumper, I can tell you.
they all took loads of 'charlie'
I did everything to excess - punk, speed, puff, 'charlie' , drink.
In addition to not having flown in the west for quite a while, being assigned the plane at night complicated things even more: The 'charlie' model is slightly different than the bravo model I flew as an instructor.
There's no question that a noseful of 'charlie' makes you feel invincible, focussed, elite and beautiful.
The Viet Cong aka 'Charlie' will be eating in our "mess hall".
When it comes to standing up to Victor 'Charlie' , there is no color difference among U.S. troops.
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