done


refers to a circ-mcised p-n-s
“done done done done done done we are done” sang arwin and the two paul’s as they danced around the shower
33 more definitions
1. finished, through, distroyed
2. drunk, high, wasted,
“that car that just exploded…that sh-t’s done”

“dude, you’re done”
1. adj. denoting a state of completedness, finished.

2. adj. intoxicated; to be at such a level of intoxication from either drugs or alcohol that the person could be described as “finished” for the night. note: describing someone or one’s self as being “done” does not necessarily mean they will actually stop getting more intoxicated or that they are actually “done”

3. v. (past tense) sometimes subst-tuted for the word “did”.

4. v. to have s-xual intercourse

5. v. to be insulted in a harsh manner; dissed(us),slated(uk),cussed(uk)

6. v. the act of being incriminated and punished; booked

7. n. abbreviation of methadone, a drug used as a subsitute for heroin (given to addicts to wean them off the h)

8. interjection; used in the south of the u.s.a., usually used to defer greater emphasis to a sentance or to imply that the speaker has already imparted this information before; already
1. boss: “hey did you finish all that stuff i gave you earlier?”
worker: “yes sir, it’s all done and on your desk”

2. guy1: “dude! you looked f-cked!”
guy2: “i been drinking and blazing since noon. i’m done!”
guy1: “nah, you aint done… hit this”

3. chef: “it’s about time you done some work in this d-mn kitchen”

4. guy1: “man she is a hottie”
guy2: “yeeaaaaah boy, i done her last night after that house party”

5. guy1: “… and if you come back, i’ll beat you like the puny little c-cksucker that you are! b-tch!!”
guy2: “ooooh, you just got -done- mate!”

6. guy1: “oi, where’s jim?”
guy2: “locked up mate. he got done for nicked that old lady’s purse”

7. smackhead: “‘done aint enough… i need my h!”

8. hick1: “cletus! where’s the d-mn shotgun, i’s hungry!”
hick2: “i done told you we a’int got no bullets left!”
1. a word squished in between to others while not really making much sense or much of a difference.

it is usually put in between a noun and a verb. it is commonly used when describing an action.
“i told him not to” becomes:
“i done told him not to.”
1) finished.

2) fully-baked.
1) i’m finally done with all of my homework.

2) the pie is done; let’s eat!
methadone hydrochloride

(6-(dimethylamino)-4,4-diphenylheptan-3-one)

(dolophine, methadose, amidone, physeptone, heptadon)

comes in 5mg, 10mg, and 40mg tablets.

also available in liquid form, or dispersable 40mg tablets. (both only available to nationally accredited drug-treatment centers.)

(this definition generally refers to tablets, which is why it is plural; “dones” and not “done”… also as stated above, it’s really hard to get liquid or dispersable unless via prescription…also… pr-nounced like the word ‘bones’ but with a d instead…)

synthetic opioid; narcotic -n-lgesic.

usually used for mmt (methadone maintenance treatment); for the maintenance\treatment of addiction to opioid drugs. (heroin, morphine, dilaudid (hydromorphone), hydrocodone, lorcet, lortab, percocetoxycontin, etc, etc… the list is nearly endless)

though, it is becoming more and more popular for chronic pain relief.

there is a large black-market demand for methadone and other strong painkillers like oxycontin or ms-contin…

methadone is relatively cheap to manufacture…(most people pay only a few dollars for a month supply)
therefore, usually you can find methadone much cheaper on the black-market than oxycontin.

i usually see 10miligram methadone pills for sale anywhere from $2-$8 a piece, though i have seen them for as little as $0.50 a piece.

40miligram tablets $10-$25 a piece.

if you don’t know anything about methadone, don’t f-ck with it.

opiate naive people (someone who has never, or rarely, taken painkillers) die all the time from taking only a few pills.
the difference between the effects of 5mg, 10mg, and 40mg is very different; even for those who are not opiate naive.

if you do know anything about methadone, you may find this information useful…

subject a: “hey, i was calling to see if you picked up ‘dem ‘dones!”

subject b: “h-llz yeahzzz i gotzz demm donezzz, go on and swing thru!”
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jenny: “i heard that chad was on them dones again…”

jim: “i think he is, he fell asleep standing up last night. also, he let his hand smoke 5 cigarettes.”
hydrocodone, synthetic opiate.
me: yo mayne, i just got me 200 of dem 10 milli dones. how many yo n-gg-s need?

my n-gg-: oh sheit, lemme hit up the crew and see how many dey down fo and i hitch right back.

me: aight, i’ma slang dese dangs pretty quick so get up on it.

my n-gg-: aight mayne, late.

me: peace.
indicitive of the past tense. the speaker conjugates his or her verbs with ‘done’ to indicate that an event/action has occured sometime in the past.
i done saw that movie.

i done went to kmart yesterday.

i done told you not to touch that!

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