freebase
English

A packet of freebase 5-MeO-DALT
Alternative forms
Noun
freebase (countable and uncountable, plural freebases)
- (chemistry) The purified, dry form of an amine, especially an alkaloid natural product, that is normally used in solution.
- 1987, Richard Seymour, David Elvin Smith, The Physician's Guide to Psychoactive Drugs, page 75:
- The freebase is heated in a retort, foil, or other container and the vapor is inhaled as the freebase vaporizes.
- 2007, Jared Ledgard, A Laboratory History of Narcotics, Volume 1: Amphetamines and Derivatives, page 108,
- Note: this freebase methedrine will actually be a mixture of the DL and L-forms, from which the L-form is the most common used in the preparation of methamphetamine.
- (specifically) The purified, dry form of certain illegal drugs, especially cocaine.
Verb
freebase (third-person singular simple present freebases, present participle freebasing, simple past and past participle freebased)
- To purify a drug by crystallization.
- To use a purified drug, especially cocaine, by heating it and inhaling the fumes produced.
- 2010, George Case, Out of Our Heads: Rock 'n' Roll Before the Drugs Wore Off, page 169:
- With his nostrils ravaged, Crosby turned to drinking Cocaine mixed in glasses of wine, then took to smoking it by the novel technique of freebasing, where the drug is distilled down to its purest form through a process of filtration using ammonia and ether.
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