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GCheng620 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

A word heard on a TV show

In which a middle aged woman is sick and her elderly mother wants to make her feel better(or at least well enough to eat properly) by making her smoke/take marijuana, which allegedly should be able to do the trick.

And their conversation went as :
The daughter:"I really don't feel like eating, and you can't really do anything about it and I don't want you to, either. So just back off!"
The mother:"Come on, Lynette, I just want to make you feel better, I've been through the same thing. Come on, let mommy score you some kicka$ ____."

Now the part that left blank sounds like "CRA-NI-CK", but I seriously checked every possible spelling and yet still found no useful result.

Anyone who's got an idea as to what it might be?
THanks in advance!:)
  

Top answer

Your "CRA-NI-CK" is unpronounceable. The last syllable has no vowel in it, and are the other vowels long or short? Care to try again?

  • Your "CRA-NI-CK" is unpronounceable.
  • The last syllable has no vowel in it, and are the other vowels long or short?
  • Care to try again?
  • There is crank, but that is slang for methamphetamines, which kill the appetite.
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Your "CRA-NI-CK" is unpronounceable. The last syllable has no vowel in it, and are the other vowels long or short? Care to try again?

There is crank, but that is slang for methamphetamines, which kill the appetite.
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enoonYour "CRA-NI-CK" is unpronounceable. The last syllable has no vowel in it, and are the other vowels long or short?
Yes that supposed to be it! "NI" syllable is short, and the first syllable is a big open "A", as in "crocket".
Care to try again?There is crank, but that is slang for methamphetamines, which kill the appe
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chronic

That is slang for a very strong kind of marijuana. I didn't recognize it before because the word was not used around here.
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Thank you very much, enoon!

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