dope vs pod

dope

noun
  • An absorbent material used to hold a liquid. 

  • Any varnish used to coat a part, such as an airplane wing or a hot-air balloon in order to waterproof, strengthen, etc. 

  • Any illicit or narcotic drug that produces euphoria or satisfies an addiction; particularly heroin. 

  • A stupid person. 

  • Information, usually from an inside source, originally in horse racing and other sports. 

  • Any viscous liquid or paste, such as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface. 

  • Dessert topping. 

  • Ballistic data on previously fired rounds, used to calculate the required hold over a target. 

adj
  • Amazing; cool. 

verb
  • To affect with drugs. 

  • To use drugs; especially, to use prohibited performance-enhancing drugs in sporting competitions. 

  • To treat with dope (lubricant, etc.). 

  • To add a dopant such as arsenic to (a pure semiconductor such as silicon). 

pod

noun
  • A nicotine cartridge. 

  • A lie-flat business or first class seat. 

  • A small section of a larger office, compartmentalised for a specific purpose. 

  • A small vehicle, especially used in emergency situations. 

  • A subsection of a prison, containing a number of inmates. 

  • A seed case for legumes (e.g. peas, beans, peppers); a seedpod. 

  • A group of whales, dolphins, seals, porpoises or hippopotami. 

verb
  • To swell or fill. 

  • To remove peas from their case. 

  • To put into a pod or to enter a pod. 

  • To bear or produce pods 

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