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phencyclidine
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phencyclidine [‚fen·ə′sī·klə‚dēn]
(pharmacology)
C17H25N An addicting drug originally used as an intravenous anesthetic that was subsequently removed from medical use in humans because it produces hallucinations and delusions. It has been illegally manufactured and sold on the street, sometimes causing serious adverse reactions. Also known as angel dust; PCP.


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Rexhall deserves credit for innovative design on the T-Rex, accomplishing what motor home manufacturers have been trying to do for years--"blow out the walls of their units," said Sherm Goldenberg, publisher of RV Business magazine in Syracuse, Ind.
A thin 150-pages or so of large-type, Pimpnosis details the adventures of players and pimps from conflicted young Sherm ("He wanted his name to ring bells from state to state, but sometimes he'd get into dark moods that would leave him incapacitated and shut in for weeks"), to old school brain-pimp Charmaine ("Tomiko is my ghetto geisha.
Sherm Carlson, from principal, Proctor Junior High, Proctor, Minn.
 
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