Hard-stuff
noun, Slang.
1.
strongly addictive drugs.
2.
liquor with a high alcoholic content; hard liquor.
noun
Whiskey and other strong liquors; spirits; hard liquor: The troubles the hard stuff inflicts on men with no defense against it (1891+)
noun phrase
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