dexy

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

dex(edrine) +‎ -y

Noun[edit]

dexy (plural dexies or dexys)

  1. (slang, usually in the plural) A tablet of dexedrine.
    Coordinate terms: Addie, benny
    • 1967, Ken Kolb, Getting Straight, Chilton Books, page 88:
      Jake popped a dexy into his mouth, chewed it like a peanut, then offered the prescription bottle to Harry, who declined.
    • 1970, Albert Govoni, A Boy Named Cash, Lancer Books, page 154:
      You could be bone tired, out on your feet, and a “dexy” would snap you out of your lethargy in minutes, fill you with pep and energy. It seemed like everyone in Hollywood was on dexys.
    • 1985, Priscilla Presley, Sandra Harmon, Elvis and Me, Putnam, →ISBN, page 152:
      During the last month before finals, I started popping more dexies than before. They seemed to give me the energy I needed to get through classes and homework.
    • 1998, Jeffery Deaver, The Coffin Dancer, New York, NY: Pocket Books, published 2021, →ISBN, page 285:
      “Whatchu got, man?”
      “Reds, bennies, dexies, yellow jackets, demmies.”
      “Yeah, demmies're good shit, man. I pay you. Fuck. I got money. I'm hurting inside. Got beat up. Where my money?”