Gebruik van stoffen en farmacologische effecten - Highs & Psychoactive States
Here you will find slang for highs and psychoactive states, covering terms for altered consciousness, euphoria, and the effects of substances.
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simultaneously under the influence of alcohol and cannabis

tegelijkertijd dronken en high, onder de gelijktijdige invloed van alcohol en cannabis
wildly excited or intoxicated, especially from alcohol or drugs

helemaal los, high
experiencing the euphoric effects of MDMA or ecstasy, often in rave or party settings

high, staat
extremely high or intoxicated, especially from marijuana

helemaal high, super stoned
extremely high from smoking marijuana

stoned, high
deeply intoxicated or spaced out due to drugs, sometimes appearing detached or unresponsive

high, weg
experiencing hallucinations or altered perception from psychedelics such as LSD, mushrooms, or similar drugs

aan het trippen, high
to hallucinate or experience an altered state of consciousness from psychedelic drugs

hallucineren, trippen
heavily intoxicated, typically from marijuana

stoned, waus
an unpleasant or disturbing experience while under the influence of hallucinogens

slechte trip, slechte ervaring
detached, dazed, or disconnected, often from drugs or fatigue

afwezig, verward
a state of intense dissociation caused by high doses of ketamine, often described as out-of-body or near-death

K-gat, K-kuil
entering a drowsy or semi-conscious state, often from opioid use

knikkend, slaperig
overly hyperactive, anxious, or paranoid, often due to methamphetamine use

helemaal high, helemaal weg
experiencing a state of being high on methamphetamine, often hyperactive, jittery, or restless

high, opgefokt
intoxicated by drugs or alcohol

high, dronken
experiencing withdrawal symptoms from opioids or other addictive drugs

ontwenningsverschijnselen ervarend, in afkicktoestand
to experience withdrawal symptoms from narcotics

ontwenningsverschijnselen hebben, lijden onder ontwenning
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