schwoo


“schwoo!” is a spontaneous exclamation of extreme lsd intoxication. pr-nounced with much breath, as blowing out a candle. repeated as necessary. the proper reply to such a statement (-ssuming similar intoxication) is also “schwoo!”

the “schwoo!” statement is both a statement of “peaking” and an attempt to lessen the hallucinations.
rick, tripping his brains out about 1 hour after dropping 2 hits of blotter: “schwoo!”

john, feeling just as high: “schwoo!”

rinse and repeat.
a small but prominent wisp of hair which randomly sprouts from the side of one’s head
tiffy’s bangs made a perfectly rounded schwoo which kept ne entertained throughout all of cl-ss.

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