drug

1
[ druhg ]
/ drʌg /

noun

verb (used with object), drugged, drug·ging.

Verb Phrases

drug up, to take a narcotic drug: The addict prowled about for a place to drug up.

Idioms for drug

    drug on the market, a commodity that is overabundant or in excess of demand in the market. Also drug in the market.

Origin of drug

1
1300–50; Middle English drogges (plural) < Middle French drogue, of obscure origin

Definition for drug (2 of 3)

drug 2
[ druhg ]
/ drʌg /

verb Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. Nonstandard.

a simple past tense and past participle of drag.

Definition for drug (3 of 3)

Drug
[ droo g ]
/ drʊg /

noun Zoroastrianism.

the cosmic principle of disorder and falsehood.
Compare Asha.

Origin of Drug

From the Avestan word drauga

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British Dictionary definitions for drug

drug
/ (drʌɡ) /

noun

any synthetic, semisynthetic, or natural chemical substance used in the treatment, prevention, or diagnosis of disease, or for other medical reasons Related adjective: pharmaceutical
a chemical substance, esp a narcotic, taken for the pleasant effects it produces
drug on the market a commodity available in excess of the demands of the market

verb drugs, drugging or drugged (tr)

to mix a drug with (food, drink, etc)
to administer a drug to
to stupefy or poison with or as if with a drug

Other words from drug

Related prefix: pharmaco-

Derived forms of drug

druggy, adjective

Word Origin for drug

C14: from Old French drogue, probably of Germanic origin

Medical definitions for drug

drug
[ drŭg ]

n.

A substance used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a disease or as a component of a medication.
Such a substance as recognized or defined by the US Food and Drug Administration.
A chemical substance, such as a narcotic or hallucinogen, that affects the central nervous system, causing changes in behavior and often addiction.

v.

To administer a drug, especially in an overly large quantity, to an individual.
To stupefy or dull with or as if with a drug; to narcotize.

Scientific definitions for drug

drug
[ drŭg ]

A chemical substance, especially one prescribed by a medical provider, that is used in the diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of a condition or disease. Drugs are prescribed for a limited amount of time, as for an acute infection, or on a regular basis for chronic disorders, such as hypertension.
A chemical substance such as a narcotic or a hallucinogen that affects the central nervous system and is used recreationally for perceived desirable effects on personality, perception, or behavior. Many recreational drugs are used illicitly and can be addictive.