Cocaine slang words

What do people call cocaine? From the suburban bathrooms to the urban nightclubs, we reveal over 100+ cocaine slang words here. Thanks to the Office of National Drug Control Policy’s database, this comprehensive list of slang words for cocaine can be used by schools, parents, social workers or addiction professionals. Click here to read or add to Addiction Blog’s list of cocaine slang.

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  1. All-American drug
  2. Angie
  3. Aunt Nora
  4. Barbs
  5. Bazulco
  6. Beam
  7. Bernice
  8. Bernie
  9. Bernie’s flakes
  10. Bernie’s gold dust
  11. Big bloke
  12. Big C
  13. Big flake
  14. Big rush
  15. Billie hoke
  16. Blanca (Spanish)
  17. Bolivian marching powder
  18. Bouncing powder
  19. Burese
  20. Burnese
  21. C
  22. C-dust
  23. C-game
  24. Cabello (Spanish)
  25. California cornflakes
  26. Came
  27. Candy C
  28. Carnie
  29. Carrie
  30. Carrie Nation
  31. Cecil
  32. Charlie
  33. Chippy
  34. Choe
  35. Cholly
  36. Coca
  37. Coconut
  38. Cola
  39. Combol
  40. Corrine
  41. Corrinne
  42. Crack
  43. Dama blanca (Spanish)
  44. Double bubble
  45. Dream
  46. Duct
  47. El Perico (“parrot”)
  48. Esnortiar (Spanish)
  49. Flake
  50. Florida snow
  51. Foo Foo
  52. Foo-foo dust
  53. Friskie powder
  54. Gift-of-the-sun
  55. Gift-of-the-sun-god
  56. Gin
  57. Girlfriend
  58. Glad stuff
  59. Gold dust
  60. Happy dust
  61. Happy powder
  62. Happy trails
  63. Have a dust
  64. Haven dust
  65. Henry VIII
  66. Her
  67. Hunter
  68. Icing
  69. Inca message
  70. Jejo
  71. Jelly
  72. King
  73. King’s habit
  74. Lady caine
  75. Lady snow
  76. Late night
  77. Line
  78. Love affair
  79. Mama coca
  80. Marching dust
  81. Marching powder
  82. Merck
  83. Merk
  84. Monster
  85. Mosquitos
  86. Movie star drug
  87. Mujer (Spanish)
  88. Nieve (Spanish)
  89. Nose candy
  90. Nose powder
  91. Nose stuff
  92. Oyster stew
  93. Paradise
  94. Paradise white
  95. Pearl
  96. Percia
  97. Percio
  98. Perico (Spanish)
  99. Peruvian
  100. Peruvian flake
  101. Peruvian lady
  102. Pimp
  103. Polvo blanco (Spanish)
  104. Powder diamonds
  105. Schmeck
  106. Scorpion
  107. Scottie
  108. Serpico 21
  109. She
  110. Sleigh ride
  111. Snow white
  112. Snowcones
  113. Society high
  114. Star-spangled powder
  115. Studio fuel
  116. Talco (Spanish)
  117. Tardust
  118. Teenager
  119. White mosquito
  120. Zip
About the author
Lee Weber is a published author, medical writer, and woman in long-term recovery from addiction. Her latest book, The Definitive Guide to Addiction Interventions is set to reach university bookstores in early 2019.
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