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hard stuff
noun
strongly addictive drugs.
liquor with a high alcoholic content; hard liquor.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hard stuff1
Example Sentences
Any time you ever get better, you only grow through the hard stuff.
Though really, I was more than eager to breeze through the hard stuff, “win” a few sessions by making my therapist crack a smile at my mental binder of self-critical jokes and then graduate onto the next thing.
While Buddy did have some vices in the film — pretty much all of which involved substances containing copious amounts of sugar — he seems to have since moved on to the hard stuff.
The government also wants to announce the hard stuff now so that it feels like a distant memory by the time of the election.
Hern does not shy away from the hard stuff.
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