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What does skittles mean?

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I recently saw 2 guys on the street (they talked "ghetto")

and one of them said, "give me some skittles" ???? and they moved their fingers in a weird way...(how a spider crawls) like a special handshake...........................

what does the slang term "skittles" mean?

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  1. Skittles is also a slang term for Coricidin, usually when it is used recreationally.

    Coricidin, Coricidin 'D' (decongestant), or CoricidinHBP (for high blood pressure), is the name of a drug marketed by Schering-Plough that contains dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) and chlorpheniramine maleate (an antihistamine). Varieties of Coricidin may also contain acetaminophen (an analgesic/antipyretic) and guaifenesin (an expectorant).


  2. it means ecstasy

  3. skittles, there lollies lik m&ms except fruity..

    taste the rainbow! lol

    http://www.skittles.com/products/index.j...


  4. skittle

    one of a set of bottle-shaped objects which are knocked down with a ball as part of a game

    skittles

    a game played especially in Britain in which players roll a ball at bottle-shaped objects to try to knock them down and score points

    http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.a...

    [Of Scand. origin. √159. See Shoot, v. t., and cf. Shuttle, Skit, v. t.]

    An English game resembling ninepins, but played by throwing wooden disks, instead of rolling balls, at the pins.

    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: skittles

    English ninepin bowling game played with a wooden disk or ball. The pins are set in a diamond formation; the player who knocks down all the pins in the fewest throws wins. Skittles has been played for centuries in public houses and clubs.

    Skittles is an old European target sport, a variety of bowling, from which Ten-pin bowling, Duckpin bowling, and Candlepin bowling in the United States, and Five-pin bowling in Canada are descended. In the United Kingdom the game remains a very popular pub sport in England and Wales, though it tends to be found in particular regions, not nation-wide. It is perhaps most common in the south west counties of Bristol, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. It is also popular in Worcestershire and South Wales. It is very popular in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In Australia, other varieties of bowling are more popular, but the similar game of kegel, based on German nine-pin games, is popular in some areas.

    Skittles usually takes place in a skittle alley, and usually uses a single set of nine pins.

    The pitch, like the pins and the rules, varies according to region, but is between 21 feet (6.4 m) and 36 feet (11 m) long to the front pin.

    Usually three balls are thrown, and any pins that have been knocked down but that remain on the pitch are removed between throws. If all the pins are knocked down, they are put back by the sticker - so the maximum score is typically 27 (3 x 9), though this varies in different versions of the game.

    Generally the ball is thrown to roll along the floor, but in some regions it is bowled rather like in cricket, either with or without a bounce - though with an under-arm swing action. Each player may have up to 12 'hands' (turns) during a match.

    http://www.answers.com/skittles

    Coricidin (DXM) abusers refer to the bright-red pills as "Skittles."

    Slang for "skills"

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph...

  5. uhmm probably like weed or crack or shrooms.

    like i know people say give me some cheese and cheese is crack

  6. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skittles

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