Green’s Dictionary of Slang

product n.

1. (drugs) a drug (the specific drug is determined by context), usu. as described by a dealer.

[US]R. Woodley Dealer 13: Jimmy deals [cocaine] hard, which means that he invests all he has in product, and then must move it quickly to get his money back.
[US]W.D. Myers Motown and Didi 50: [of heroin[ ‘[J]ust let everybody cop for air so they can check out our product’.
[US]D. Waters Heathers [film script] 24: Brad-ley, Hennesey’s looking for you. He says he owes you for blow and he just got some product himself.
[US](con. 1930s) Courtwright & Des Jarlais Addicts Who Survived 237: I speedballed before I performed [...] When the band played your introduction, the product got a hold of you then.
[UK]C. Newland Scholar 275: They surged through the council flat like a human tidal wave, eager to feel some collars and seize some product.
[UK]J.J. Connolly Layer Cake 16: He’s also got people who are up for buying the product offa him.
[US](con. 1990s) in J. Miller One of the Guys 149: We got their money, but they didn’t get none of the product.
[US]R. Price Lush Life 382: I din’t have no product. We’re just conversating .
[US]M. McBride Swollen Red Sun 9: ‘Hey, looks they been cookin’ [i.e. methamphetamine] back here’ [...] ‘Find any product?’.
[US]D. Winslow ‘Broken’ in Broken 24: ‘I buy product from some Hondurans’.

2. (Irish) a bottle of Guinness stout.

[Ire](con. 1940s) B. Behan Confessions 107: ‘Run across to the corner, son, and order a dozen of Guinness stout,’ which we call ‘the product’.

3. crack cocaine .

[US]Boogie Down Productions ‘Illegal Business’ 🎵 You owe us some money, you owe us some product.
[US]Simon & Burns ‘Time After Time’ Wire ser. 3 ep. 1 [TV script] You live in the projects you ain’t shit but you sellin’ product there.
[US]UGK ‘Cocaine’ 🎵 Cause after the deal, we would all celebrate / Happy cause it wasn’t no jacking, and the product was straight.
[UK]J.J. Connolly Viva La Madness 90: Sonny can move a lot of product and do the distribution.