Green’s Dictionary of Slang

wake v.

see wake up v. (2)

SE in slang uses

In compounds

wake-amine (n.) [it ‘wakes one up’]

(drugs) amphetamine.

[US] ‘Drug Sl. Vault’ on Erowid.org 🌐 Wake Amine Amphetamine.

In phrases

don’t wake it (up) [cf. SE let sleeping dogs lie]

(Aus.) don’t talk about it.

[Aus]Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW) 2 June 4/5: He nicked out, and nearly had a miss-fare, and almost missed the drag as well (don’t wake it up).
[Aus]Baker Aus. Lang.
[Aus]N. Pulliam I Travelled a Lonely Land (1957) 232/2: don’t wake it – don’t speak of it, forget it.
[Aus]J. Morrison Black Cargo 35: ‘Who the hell wants night-work?’ ‘Don’t wake it up, Pop!’.
wake ’n’ bake (v.)

(US drugs) to smoke marijuana upon waking; thus marijuana.

[US]Da Bomb 🌐 30: Wake-n-bake: To smoke marijuana as soon as you wake up.
Weedlair ‘Marijuana Sl.’ 🌐 Wake-n-bake: A hit of Marijuana in the morning after waking up.
[US]C. Eble (ed.) UNC-CH Campus Sl. Spring 2014 16: WAKE –AND-BAKE — smoke marijuana in the mornin.
Twitter 7 June 🌐 ‘Wake and bake’ is now used in Washington state to describe marijuana-infused coffee.
Young M.A. ‘I Got the Bag’ 🎵 Wake and bake in the oven with it, if it ain't skunkin I ain't fucking with it.
wake the dead (v.) [the ‘resurrection’ of one’s flaccid penis]

to masturbate.

[US]quinnelk T. Rex’s Guide to Life 🌐 Okay, since people don’t want to actually say the m-word and the chicken and monkey phrases have been used to death on MTV, I thought it would be my duty to provide you with a bevy of other useful terminology that may be helpful in this area: [...] waking the dead.

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