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  • noun Alternative spelling of nose candy.

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Examples

  • The body line is coming out any day now to The Bay in Canada, and even though I hardly ever use any scented body products, I will be one of the first to jump on the opportunity to have another nose-candy around to smell whenever I seek comfort and a quiet, peaceful moment of happiness.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Ayala Sender 2007

  • The body line is coming out any day now to The Bay in Canada, and even though I hardly ever use any scented body products, I will be one of the first to jump on the opportunity to have another nose-candy around to smell whenever I seek comfort and a quiet, peaceful moment of happiness.

    Fall into Fragrance Ayala Sender 2007

  • I felt like I was in the Boiler Room sitting next to the dude asking for some nose-candy.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2008

  • I felt like I was in the Boiler Room sitting next to the dude talking about nose-candy.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2008

  • White Gold: War in Paradise movie is now available to show off the eye candy in this nose-candy themed first-person shooter under construction at Deep Shadows.

    Blue's News 2008

  • The pro-Obama press eagerly discloses that the governor's husband was hit with a DUI charge when aged twenty-two ---- the same age when Sen. Obama was snorting nose-candy according to his own memoirs.

    Knox 2008

  • The pro-Obama press eagerly discloses that the governor's husband was hit with a DUI charge when aged twenty-two ---- the same age when Sen. Obama was snorting nose-candy according to his own memoirs.

    Knox 2008

  • Most of the second group are harder to find: alcohol > [= listed under] booze; black woman > raven beauty; breasts > bosom; chamber pot > pot; cocaine > nose-candy; coward > yellow-dog; devil > fiend; diarrhea > quickstep; die > depart; drunkard > alchy; fellation > penilingus; fool > oaf; horny

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IX No 2 1982

  • The toker couldn't quite kick the nose-candy habit. "

    Gawker 2009

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